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[921.08 --> 923.36] And I don't think at the moment |
[923.36 --> 924.74] there's a better open source |
[924.74 --> 926.88] documentation platform. |
[927.48 --> 928.04] Yeah, I will say |
[928.04 --> 929.26] that just the presentation, |
[929.54 --> 930.52] so not even commenting |
[930.52 --> 931.04] on what it's like |
[931.04 --> 932.62] to actually write on it, |
[932.66 --> 933.28] but the presentation |
[933.28 --> 935.48] is extremely readable. |
[936.26 --> 936.82] You know, documentation, |
[937.14 --> 938.32] especially something |
[938.32 --> 939.86] as extensive as a topic like this, |
[939.92 --> 941.08] can be just a chore |
[941.08 --> 941.76] to get through. |
[942.18 --> 943.40] But the way it lays out, |
[943.46 --> 943.90] like you said, |
[943.94 --> 944.44] the way it does |
[944.44 --> 945.42] some of the different quoting |
[945.42 --> 946.92] and code blocks |
[946.92 --> 948.14] and all of it, |
[948.26 --> 950.02] just all of it is really, |
[950.10 --> 950.40] it's just, |
[950.50 --> 951.42] it makes me want to use it |
[951.42 --> 951.94] for my stuff. |
[951.94 --> 953.02] So I was going to ask you, |
[953.02 --> 953.66] I was going to talk to you |
[953.66 --> 954.24] about MKDocs |
[954.24 --> 954.86] and see what you thought |
[954.86 --> 956.70] because, yeah, |
[956.78 --> 957.72] it really seems impressive |
[957.72 --> 960.86] and probably the perfect solution |
[960.86 --> 963.88] for just JB internal documentation. |
[964.38 --> 964.66] Yeah, I mean, |
[964.80 --> 965.28] it's all, |
[965.50 --> 966.68] everything's written in Markdown. |
[967.52 --> 968.96] So if in the future |
[968.96 --> 969.80] you decided to use |
[969.80 --> 970.64] a different solution |
[970.64 --> 971.34] for some reason, |
[972.14 --> 973.24] it's just plain text. |
[973.34 --> 974.94] It's not in a CMS somewhere. |
[975.46 --> 976.40] It lives in a Git repo. |
[976.90 --> 978.14] You can just copy and paste |
[978.14 --> 978.70] and job done. |
[979.08 --> 979.84] That's pretty nice. |
[980.22 --> 981.94] Well, so as we record right now, |
[981.94 --> 983.64] this isn't live. |
[983.90 --> 985.26] So what's your plan? |
[985.30 --> 985.86] I assume you're going to try |
[985.86 --> 986.36] to get it out |
[986.36 --> 987.62] when the show goes live. |
[988.12 --> 989.06] If you look at my GitHub |
[989.06 --> 990.42] commit history this week, |
[990.42 --> 991.90] it's going to be bright green. |
[992.30 --> 992.70] Yeah. |
[993.42 --> 994.92] I'm working away feverishly |
[994.92 --> 995.66] on this to get it done |
[995.66 --> 996.42] by the end of 2020. |
[996.84 --> 998.12] So I'm aiming |
[998.12 --> 999.46] for a New Year's Eve launch. |
[999.56 --> 1000.34] So by the time you listen |
[1000.34 --> 1000.98] to this episode, |
[1001.06 --> 1001.86] it should be live. |
[1002.58 --> 1003.38] PerfectMediaServer.com. |
[1003.50 --> 1004.32] Let me know what you think |
[1004.32 --> 1005.74] at IronicBadger on Twitter. |
[1005.74 --> 1007.96] I would love to hear |
[1007.96 --> 1008.38] what you think |
[1008.38 --> 1009.58] because I've put a lot of time, |
[1010.04 --> 1011.20] probably several hundred hours |
[1011.20 --> 1012.60] into this site |
[1012.60 --> 1013.24] by the end of it, |
[1013.42 --> 1014.14] all told. |
[1014.76 --> 1016.08] I'd also accept PRs |
[1016.08 --> 1016.84] on the GitHub repo. |
[1016.98 --> 1017.86] So if you want to open an issue, |
[1017.94 --> 1018.72] if you find a mistake |
[1018.72 --> 1019.82] or something, |
[1019.96 --> 1021.08] which is highly likely |
[1021.08 --> 1021.54] at the pace |
[1021.54 --> 1022.44] I'm working right now, |
[1023.18 --> 1023.62] let me know |
[1023.62 --> 1024.46] through a GitHub issue |
[1024.46 --> 1025.44] or open a pull request |
[1025.44 --> 1025.80] or something. |
[1025.88 --> 1026.78] I would love to hear from you. |
[1026.78 --> 1027.18] Okay. |
[1027.58 --> 1032.42] Needs more ButterFS documentation. |
[1033.20 --> 1033.64] Serious. |
[1033.64 --> 1034.52] Seriously. |
[1035.26 --> 1035.74] Jeez. |
[1037.88 --> 1038.74] You, sir, |
[1038.86 --> 1040.54] are a grade A troll. |
[1040.74 --> 1041.18] Thank you. |
[1043.56 --> 1044.66] Linode.com |
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[1045.96 --> 1046.24] Go there |
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