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Implement Proof of concept #7

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jmatsushita opened this issue Feb 11, 2016 · 3 comments
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Implement Proof of concept #7

jmatsushita opened this issue Feb 11, 2016 · 3 comments
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jmatsushita commented Feb 11, 2016

Needed features for a proof of concept implementation. Existing reference implementation is on this repo https://github.com/iilab/contentascode

Workflow Integration

Authoring

  • Github
  • Jekyll
  • Prose
  • Some sort of client side validation and CI setup

Translation

  • Transifex

Collaboration

  • Github - Fork and pull request
  • Travis CI message

Management

  • Waffle

Channels

  • Web
  • Book

Technology

CMS Parity

  • Comments - Github issues?
  • Stats - Piwik

Deployment

  • Documented installation
  • Single repo and one click deploy
@jmatsushita jmatsushita changed the title Discuss Proof of concept implementation scope Implement Proof of concept Feb 11, 2016
@jmatsushita jmatsushita added this to the Lift off milestone Feb 11, 2016
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Added that having Build messages properly appearing in Pull requests is also a low hanging fruit to facilitate collaboration.

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Repositext is another implementation of a similar project that is "a collection of tools that enables a non-linear, collaborative, and distributed workflow for versioning and publishing document collections." This might be a place to look at for features to implement. The documentation and actual code is also available on github. The main site also contains some possible tools that might be useful for identifying possible tools.

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Just finally looked at repositext and it does have very similar goals. There are indeed probably some good ideas to be inspired by and maybe some convergence at some later point. Thanks!

This was referenced Apr 18, 2016
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