Readme.com documentation #14566
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We used to store docs in the repo, but constantly building them on releases to make them publicly available, hosting them, etc was a hassle. Readme.io offers an API explorer that developers find very useful in playing with the Snipe-IT API, and we just couldn't find anything open source that could compare. Unfortunately, exporting docs to PDF via Readme.io requires their enterprise plan, and that's $2k/month. |
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but it looks like the documentation sources are not in this git repository. Only in readme.com.
To me this is a bit suspicious.
What license is the documentation under? Who holds the copyrights? Is there a source repository for it somewhere? What guarantee is there that it stays available?
There is a "Suggest Edits" button on the site but I don't really feel comfortable contributing to the documentation under these conditions.
I would consider it a norm to have
/docs
directory in the main code repository with e.g. markdown files inside, and generate the HTML documentation from there.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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