Closed shamoons closed 12 years ago
That's a good idea. If I can get the app up and running on my home desktop without people around to help me, I would be the perfect person to detail all the steps. I may have to ask some questions along the way, though.
Just successfully installed brew and mongo, I think.
I think our README should be more about the app itself. We should definitely have steps on how to get up and running, but if you can start to detail what the app is going to be, that'd be awesome.
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 12:04 PM, richardharrington < reply@reply.github.com
wrote:
That's a good idea. If I can get the app up and running on my home desktop without people around to help me, I would be the perfect person to detail all the steps. I may have to ask some questions along the way, though.
Just successfully installed brew and mongo, I think.
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Sure.
I think I missed some of the basic concepts and functionality that people had come to a consensus on last night (or even that one or two people had thrown out there), but I will just put down what I think we're making, and people can edit that and add stuff.
Fantastic. Let's just get a stick in the ground and we can always edit it from there. Once you edit the README, make sure you commit and push it so we can edit / change it.
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 12:31 PM, richardharrington < reply@reply.github.com
wrote:
Sure.
I think I missed some of the basic concepts and functionality that people had come to a consensus on last night (or even that one or two people had thrown out there), but I will just put down what I think we're making, and people can edit that and add stuff.
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OK, got that stake in the ground.
Half the features are things I think I just made up myself right now. Feel free to remove them, add others, or change the somewhat prematurely user-facing, chipper tone of the README.
Notes and particularly optional things are in [square brackets].
Richard, can you take a crack at updating the Wiki page?