Re: [mezzanine-users] Re: The Readme on Github - I would like to give it a revamp

2015-05-26 Thread Graham
Thanks Eduardo That fixes it Now I have lots of 'unexpected indentation' errors when parsing README.RST with docutils 0.12 I have had a good Google but this problem remains unsolved. Will return to this in the morning Thanks again g On 26/05/15 19:47, Eduardo Rivas wrote: Rename

Re: [mezzanine-users] Re: The Readme on Github - I would like to give it a revamp

2015-05-25 Thread Stephen McDonald
It's just a regular Mezzanine project - there aren't any special instructions. On Sun, May 24, 2015 at 3:08 PM, Graham greenbay.gra...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks Brandon I will get going with the feedback I have. Stephen, could you please give me the instructions on how to install the 'project

Re: [mezzanine-users] Re: The Readme on Github - I would like to give it a revamp

2015-05-24 Thread Brandon Keith Biggs
Hello, I believe most people who read the readme on github have already seen the website. So they would like to know technical stuff and how to get started and do basic and essential things. Perhaps a link to Dgango's guide and then instructions on how to get started and instructions on how to

Re: [mezzanine-users] Re: The Readme on Github - I would like to give it a revamp

2015-05-24 Thread Graham
Thanks Brandon I will get going with the feedback I have. Stephen, could you please give me the instructions on how to install the 'project site' on my local development machine. I can do the git clone but I am a bit hazy after that. Thanks g On 24/05/15 21:41, Brandon Keith Biggs wrote:

Re: [mezzanine-users] Re: The Readme on Github - I would like to give it a revamp

2015-05-23 Thread Stephen McDonald
On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 11:14 PM, Mathias Ettinger mathias.ettin...@gmail.com wrote: Why not swap it entirely with doc/overview.rst? I think this will be the general approach - move stuff out of the README, and directly into the docs, and adding links in the README back to the docs for these