Well, the documentation in src/doc/ should be automatically converted to
HTML and _be_ (much of) the new website!

But an important goal of putting things into src/doc/ is that we can
avoid telling people to use the (censored, monitored) Web by including
the documentation _with_ the source code (where it belongs!). By
scattering docs all over the place on some Web servers we don't get this.

So IMO, it would be great if you could focus on writing documentation in
src/doc/, hacking up CSS files to make the generated HTML look nice, and
possibly helping (ng0) with getting stage.gnunet.org / docs.gnunet.org
ready for prime time.

My 2 cents

Christian

On 10/24/2018 10:23 PM, xrs wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> in the past months some installation tutorials/guides have been written
> for different platforms and different target groups (dvn, lurchi,
> xrs). Documentation should normally go into src/doc. But as this is
> more about PR it fits better to the new website. Please let us know if
> this is not a good idea. Otherwise we'd continue :)
> 
> cheers,
> xrs
> 
> 
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