Suggest you mention prominently on the main documentation page how you find the branch in the repo to make pull requests.

This extra barrier will definitely reduce the amount of people who end up taking/having the time to take/add documentation, but I guess everything's a tradeoff.

On 8/11/2012 9:49 AM, Lee Hambley wrote:
Hi All,

I've moved the documentation (formerly "Wiki -> Documentation v2.x") to
a Github Pages site hosted in a `gh-pages` branch of the main repository.

The domain capify.org <http://capify.org> redirects to capistranorb.com
<http://capistranorb.com>, which is registered via the Github CNAME
(nice feature for gh-pages) file for the gh-pages branch.

The wiki page might still be there, it can probably be removed, and time
will tell - someone will delete it; they always do.

Pull requests for documentation are more than welcome, but we had to
tighten controls a little, as the wiki page was disappearing once a
week, with people often helpfuly reorganising, without realising that we
relied on that page for our two main domains.

Footnote, the domain "Capistranorb.com" is the one I would prefer to use
going forward, on the wave of ".js" and ".rb" named projects, and to
further distance Capistrano(.rb) from it's namesake city in California.

The site is the result of an hours work on my vacation time, please feel
free to pull request improvements.

- Lee

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