08-29-2015, 11:41 AM
(08-29-2015, 12:00 AM)tomangelo Wrote: But how many "readme" files will we have then? 10? Or even more?This is still text files, no binary PDFs with integrated fonts, images etc. so it does not matter how much of them there will be in repository. The only problem is to keeping them up-to-date and writing them as clear as it possible that everyone could understand them.
Our game isn't the Linux kernel or anything very complicated so probably we don't need so much to document about compilation, contribution and translating. Of course the project will growing up, but not that much that we would need a whole wiki with thousand pages about every single detail.
(08-29-2015, 06:13 AM)Simbax Wrote: Maybe we will just link to forum subcategory in READMEs and CONTRIBUTING?You will be keeping files on repo up-to-date?
or
You will be keeping files on repo && posts on forum up-to-date?
Again, the forum is a good place for discussions and setting the rules of ICC (good example of topic about rules: http://colobot.info/forum/showthread.php...03#pid5903), but not for documentation.
(08-29-2015, 09:25 AM)krzys_h Wrote: GitHub also has an integrated wiki system (it's disabled right now)If we will need that, so I'm ok with enable this feature.