Hi,

In the company I work at we're currently evaluating a migration of all of 
our documentation into a different platform, as the wiki platform we use 
today has several setbacks and limitations. We think the way Angular docs 
are built and structured might be a good model we can take into account, 
and we were wondering how it was built behind the scenes. 

Was any static-site building tool like Jekyll used? Or a content management 
tool of some sort? Or some tool to keep track of versioning like GitHub? 
Are examples imported from Gists or are any aspects of the documentation 
imported from elsewhere?

Can the docs be easily modified, or do the tools they use not allow for 
continuous editing... meaning that a full version of the documentation 
needs to be compiled and released every time they want to make a change? 
Are they written directly in markdow, or do they use some kind of editor 
like prose <http://prose.io/>?

Any other tips, advice, anecdotes, or anything that might help us decide 
where to migrate our documentation to would be of great help to us.

Thanks,

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