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[Docs] Glossary of features as a table #1862

Open kumare3 opened 2 years ago

kumare3 commented 2 years ago

Description

Currently the User Guide has sections and helps folks understand various aspects of Flyte and flytekit. It is great for structured learning, but does not provide a simplified random access.

What if we create a sort of index / table of all the important features at the landing page of Usage guide that links to specific sections and continue to have the current set of panels for more structured reading?

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cosmicBboy commented 2 years ago

I think this should basically be on this page to expand/prettify/add links to the Core Features section: https://docs.flyte.org/en/latest/#why-flyte

and/or a separate page in the marketing site: https://flyte.org/, similar to https://www.prefect.io/orion/

cosmicBboy commented 2 years ago

@kumare3 what do you have in mind for this? Are you thinking of re-working the content here and here and turning it into a table with clickable links?

cosmicBboy commented 2 years ago

Started a google doc to compile a glossary of features

cosmicBboy commented 2 years ago

going to unassign myself from this task until the google doc ^^ is finalized

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