Difference between revisions of "Documentation improvement initiative"

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| 1 ||promote wiki.dlang.org directly on D's webpage
 
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| 2 ||promote authors to copy/write/(at least link) articles/tutorials/cookbooks on the wiki || many articles/tutorials/cookbooks exist on the wiki, but also many are scattered threw out the web
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| 2 ||encourage authors to copy/write/(at least link) articles/tutorials/cookbooks on the wiki || many articles/tutorials/cookbooks exist on the wiki, but also many are scattered threw out the web
 
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| 3 ||decrease score of packages, which don't build on code.dlang.org
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| 3 ||on code.dlang.org decrease score of packages, which don't build
 
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| 4 ||Link tutorials or cookbooks in language and library reference || Existing examples are simple and clear. A newcomer needs also more complex examples, like tutorials or cookbooks. Use only one link in documentation to avoid clutter.
 
| 4 ||Link tutorials or cookbooks in language and library reference || Existing examples are simple and clear. A newcomer needs also more complex examples, like tutorials or cookbooks. Use only one link in documentation to avoid clutter.
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| 8 ||Finish the book https://github.com/PhilippeSigaud/D-templates-tutorial
 
| 8 ||Finish the book https://github.com/PhilippeSigaud/D-templates-tutorial
 
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| 9 ||declare unmaintained and broken packages as such
 
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Revision as of 16:03, 5 May 2020

This is an unsorted list of tasks, which improve the documentation. The original thread on the forum can be found here.

The List

Id Description Info / Guides / People working on
1 promote wiki.dlang.org directly on D's webpage
2 encourage authors to copy/write/(at least link) articles/tutorials/cookbooks on the wiki many articles/tutorials/cookbooks exist on the wiki, but also many are scattered threw out the web
3 on code.dlang.org decrease score of packages, which don't build
4 Link tutorials or cookbooks in language and library reference Existing examples are simple and clear. A newcomer needs also more complex examples, like tutorials or cookbooks. Use only one link in documentation to avoid clutter.
5 opinionated suggestions in getting started https://wiki.dlang.org/Getting_Started a newcomer is overwhelmed by the possibilities of compilers,editors/ides; Suggestions: dmd, vscodium with code-d
6 pack this task list somewhere on the wiki done
7 encourage newcomers to edit the wiki This is a simple task, often dull to do for experienced community members, but great for newcomers, because they are included AND they explore the wiki and the community on themselves.
8 Finish the book https://github.com/PhilippeSigaud/D-templates-tutorial
9 declare unmaintained and broken packages as such