Open mrchristian opened 5 years ago
I agree that keeping a tidy structure is very important. /docs/
works for
me.
Lets keep adding and tidy as often as we can.
On Thu, Oct 3, 2019 at 5:22 PM Simon Worthington notifications@github.com wrote:
I would like to add documentation to the repo. Just want to check that creating /docs fits with your structuring so I can keep things tidy at the top level. I will also make some edit to files like Contribute, etc on top level.
An example doc I want to add is a notice on FOSS indexing https://gist.github.com/mrchristian/fa86c949058a550b5f4947bf17c57199
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I would like to add documentation to the repo. Just want to check that creating /docs fits with your structuring so I can keep things tidy at the top level. I will also make some edit to files like Contribute, etc on top level.
An example doc I want to add is a notice on FOSS indexing https://gist.github.com/mrchristian/fa86c949058a550b5f4947bf17c57199