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Old 11-01-2016, 03:33 PM   #25
KevinH
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Hi DiapDealer,

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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
I really like this idea, actually. We could create a github repo with an OEBPS version of the Guide. If people wanted to use Sigil to do the actual editing, an input plugin could be written to pull everything from a local cloned repo into an epub (as well as having an export plugin that could writes the changes back). That way, people could do standard pull requests to get changes reviewed for inclusion. Or they could edit the files outside of Sigil if they choose.
Yes that does sound interesting! It is free to get a github account so that should not hold people back.

Even if we decide to go with a wiki of some sort, we should still be able to periodically grab changes from the wiki and push them to the User's Guide github site.

+1 from me fwiw

Perhaps we should do it with the Sigil Plugin Guide as well.

KevinH
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