Harry van Haaren wrote:
About the workflow, I think you're right that more
options for
providing feedback would be better.
Currently the "Author" of each tutorial has thier email address at the
top, they could be the contacted
point for improvements.. and then they can update the code.
With the repo on Github you can indeed clone it, make local changes
and then make a merge request. Perhaps a touch hard for the average
beginner... if you want to take this approach, please do :)
I'm open to suggestions on how to include more feedback, perhaps
Flossmanuals.net isn't the best place for this kind of feedback, as
its more a "book authoring" site than "documentation hosting"..
It would to be cool to have the tutorial available in github as well
(for sending patches), but i understand that working with an established
platform like Flossmanuals is easier (and that it might be hard to
include there the html code from a git repository).
One note concerning your examples: It might be better if you would
assign a unique number to each example. This helps a lot
to find the corresponding code example for a tutorial if the number of
examples grows.
Regards,
Sebastian