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Work on SSHD-871 started by Goldstein Lyor.
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> Split README file into several subject-oriented files
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> Key: SSHD-871
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SSHD-871
> Project: MINA SSHD
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Affects Versions: 2.1.1
> Reporter: Goldstein Lyor
> Assignee: Goldstein Lyor
> Priority: Major
> Labels: documentation, wiki
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> The current file is a single "monolithic" text covering many subjects. As it
> becomes more detailed, we need to split it into several files with a {{Table
> of contents}} that contains links to each subject. There are several options:
> h5. Use the [Github Wiki
> repository|https://gist.github.com/subfuzion/0d3f19c4f780a7d75ba2] capability
> The problem with this capability is that the WIKI pages require a *separate*
> repository, whereas we would like to have all of the contained in this
> project (e.g., under the _wiki_ folder). We could have a partial solution by
> using perhaps [git
> subtree(s)|https://www.atlassian.com/blog/git/alternatives-to-git-submodule-git-subtree],
> but it would still require 2 repositories.
> Another problem with this solution is that it is tightly coupled with
> _github_ and thus migrating to another GIT host (e.g., _Bitbucket_) would be
> much more difficult.
> h5. Try using relative URL links in the markdown code
> We need to see if links such as:
> {code}
> [This is a link to an SSHD subject](./wiki/TheSubject.md)
> {code}
> would work. If so, then we could consider adding a {{src/main/wiki}} folder
> to each subproject to host wiki pages related to the specific module.
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