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The suggestion is to use GitHub wikis to document how to install XS modules with strawberry perl. For example a main document "Installing-XS-modules.md" with links to sub documents for specific modules, like "Image-Magick.md". See #139 for an example.
As I understand, there might also be some drawbacks of using the wiki instead hosting the documentation in the main repository, see for example https://stackoverflow.com/q/10642928/2173773
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Documenting the build of XS modules is a good idea. Gtk modules also come to mind.
Wikis do have issues, but are probably a good way to reduce churn in the git history during drafting. The final version can then the shifted across to the main repo. Although one can also force push a PR as changes are made so maybe it's not such an problem.
Continuing the discussion from #139 (comment)
The suggestion is to use GitHub wikis to document how to install XS modules with strawberry perl. For example a main document "Installing-XS-modules.md" with links to sub documents for specific modules, like "Image-Magick.md". See #139 for an example.
As I understand, there might also be some drawbacks of using the wiki instead hosting the documentation in the main repository, see for example https://stackoverflow.com/q/10642928/2173773
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: