dcjones / Judo.jl

A Julia document generator
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Just wanted to drop a line... #11

Open IainNZ opened 9 years ago

IainNZ commented 9 years ago

... to let you know I'm using Judo for the docs for my newest package JuMPeR, and that I'm planning to use it for a JuliaOpt website redesign.

dcjones commented 9 years ago

Cool :+1:

I should probably put this in metadata now that a few people are using it.

rsrock commented 9 years ago

You've got another happy customer here!

IainNZ commented 9 years ago

:revolving_hearts:

dcjones commented 9 years ago

If anyone's feeling adventurous, the mdjl branch has a pure julia version using Base.Markdown (no pandoc required). I'm going to merge that eventually then publish on metadata. If you let me know about broken stuff I'll be sure to fix it before then.

randyzwitch commented 9 years ago

Since this seems like a free-for-all issue...can I use Judo for GitHub pages or do I need to use my own hosting? It's getting difficult to keep the Vega documentation updated and it'd be great to generate the graphs on the fly.

IainNZ commented 9 years ago

@dcjones I had a look at the mdjl stuff, pretty neat, I've been playing with my own super simple version. I'd love to use Judo, I forgot how it works though and its got a lot of complexity I don't need/understand. I'd be willing to put time into it though, and I imagine others would too. I know its not a cure-all, and I'm usually against random acts of Github Orgs, but maybe tossing this in JuliaLang could lead to some good crowd-sourcing. It did work for FactCheck.jl, at least.