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Contributor documentation kick off #107
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I definitely like this! @gianarb More concretely, are you thinking of making something like the content of https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/tinkerbell/tink@v0.0.0-20200714130438-0100e535bd94/test/framework?tab=doc a part of the documentation? And to extend the Bird example - We can definitely name the two halves however we want, I just wanted to make sure I was understanding correctly. |
Hello @DailyAlice !
But it is not what I have in my mind for what concerns the A possible TOC for
Topics that users do not care about, but people who want to help will care. I think the way you are picturing |
Okay, thanks, I see what you mean. Your TOC looks like an excellent starting point. I think good enough to at least start trying to research and start writing those things down. If you have any content for any of those topics, feel free to drop them here or send them my way. I'll also start researching, asking around, and collecting all the things. |
Is there anything I can do to help resolve this in the next week? |
I don't know how to do it, my expectation is be able to implement a table of contents like:
if you can help me to find the right place where I can write those contents I happy to bootstrap them |
Started the file on #143 with your requested ToC. Let me know how else I may help. |
We have this! |
Expected Behaviour
IMHO this is a P2 because I feel blocked from writing documentation for contributors until we don't have a place for it.
As a potential contributor, I want to be able to get my own documentation, because maybe I am a user as well for Tinkerbell but I have different needs.
Recently worked with bird, and I know, the site has its style that comes directly from the 80s but I like how clearly it brings me to my journey as a user or as a contributor.
This is an example of this issue that I would like to see documented in the "contributor" section tinkerbell/tink#177 . A lot of the documentation as I wrote there needs to be in the code itself, but from the website, we should point the contributor in the right direction explaining more high level what the testing framework is designed for and what it provides.
@DailyAlice what do you think?
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