No, Github repos will always show you the sources. However, there's a 
special mechanism for that on Github called "Pages":

http://pages.github.com/

Aside from that, there's also a documentation function that will display 
readme-files rendered from wiki-markup below your source code.

And finally a wiki function that I haven't used too much. You can use either 
of these to get your knowledge out there (probably the first one is the one 
you want) :)

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