1602 / compound

MVC framework. Built on Node.JS. Works on server and browser.
http://compoundjs.com
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/docs/ folder to hold website documentation? #229

Closed athanclark closed 11 years ago

athanclark commented 11 years ago

Firstly, let me say that this project is incredible. Thank you so much, Anatoliy, for your gift. Now, back to the matter. There website, http://railwayjs.com/, is incomplete. It needs some additional documentation (like for input_tag and label_tag), and there are some grammar issues on it, too. Could you include the whole website in a /docs/ folder in the main repo? That way people would have offline access to the documentation, and people could also submit their fixes through github. Could you do that, please? It would help me a lot :) Thank you so much, again! I will do everything I can to help this project out and to make it as popular as Zend!

anatoliychakkaev commented 11 years ago

Initially I used wiki (https://github.com/1602/express-on-railway/wiki) to generate http://railwayjs.com/ but now wiki slightly outdated, need to export it to /docs, which is good idea.

On Sat, Dec 15, 2012 at 9:30 PM, Athan Clark notifications@github.comwrote:

Firstly, let me say that this project is incredible. Thank you so much, Anatoliy, for your gift. Now, back to the matter. There website, http://railwayjs.com/, is incomplete. It needs some additional documentation (like for input_tag and label_tag), and there are some grammar issues on it, too. Could you include the whole website in a /docs/ folder in the main repo? That way people would have offline access to the documentation, and people could also submit their fixes through github. Could you do that, please? It would help me a lot :) Thank you so much, again! I will do everything I can to help this project out and to make it as popular as Zend!

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