ckaznocha / SublimeLinter-contrib-CFLint

SublimeLinter plugin for Adobe ColdFusion, using CFLint.
MIT License
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CFLint wiki content #18

Closed TheRealAgentK closed 7 years ago

TheRealAgentK commented 7 years ago

We're cleaning up the CFLint Wiki and I was wondering if this page:

https://github.com/cflint/CFLint/wiki/Installing-CFLint-&-Sublime-Linter-Plugin

would be better suited on your end? Not sure if it's necessary anymore after @KamasamaK did some PRs to your project.

Let me know! :)

KamasamaK commented 7 years ago

The part of the Installation and setup that is still useful is in the README.md. I can probably add a bit more stuff here, but mostly the links.

TheRealAgentK commented 7 years ago

Ok, so that means that if I remove that wiki page on the CFLint wiki and properly refer people to this project from our Readme (that I'm currently rewriting from scratch for 1.2.0), the Wiki page won't be missed? :)

KamasamaK commented 7 years ago

I think that once @ckaznocha creates a new release, removing that wiki page should be fine. I'm also waiting to hear if the XML config for CFLint is going to actually be deprecated, because then I would like to make a few changes since this plugin still defaults to that format.

TheRealAgentK commented 7 years ago

Ok, that makes sense. Just mentioning @ryaneberly here to make him aware of the relationship between https://github.com/cflint/CFLint/issues/352 and this issue here.

ckaznocha commented 7 years ago

The README shows up in package control so consolidating any info/links needed for the basic installation of the plugin there is the least friction for most folks. Links to and from your wiki would also be super useful. PRs are always welcome, anything you want to change/add/remove is fine with me.

TheRealAgentK commented 7 years ago

oki, thx @ckaznocha. Once we've got 1.2 out the wiki will pretty much be gone and all the info will be in the READ/user manual, I'll make sure to put some links in place from your README via PR.