Closed ahenket closed 4 years ago
The CDA.xsl contains a growing header part with documentation. It grows with every release note that gets added.
Bringing the release notes back to a bare minimum and leave the full thing on GitHub to the README and wiki would currently save about 7% or 45kb.
Second reason for externalizing the documentation to GitHub is that it could make it more broadly accessible than it is in the package.
I've created the GitHub wiki that covers what's currently in the CDA.xsl.
I don't want to update more than one place for the same information so I think we should choose which to keep: CDA.xsl documentation or GitHub wiki.
I've removed the inline release notes in the CDA.xsl and replaced that with a link to the Revisions page in the wiki here.
The CDA.xsl contains a growing header part with documentation. It grows with every release note that gets added.
Bringing the release notes back to a bare minimum and leave the full thing on GitHub to the README and wiki would currently save about 7% or 45kb.
Second reason for externalizing the documentation to GitHub is that it could make it more broadly accessible than it is in the package.
I've created the GitHub wiki that covers what's currently in the CDA.xsl.
I don't want to update more than one place for the same information so I think we should choose which to keep: CDA.xsl documentation or GitHub wiki.