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== What needs to get done == | == What needs to get done == | ||
# Reorganize the information that's already at [[PineNote Development]]. | # Reorganize the information that's already at [[PineNote Development]]. This should give high level overview of development efforts | ||
#: I made [[PineNote Development copy]] to draft some reorgs. | #: I made [[PineNote Development copy]] to draft some reorgs. | ||
# Create a getting started page | |||
# Page to more clearly describe what "the project" even is | # Page to more clearly describe what "the project" even is | ||
## There are a number of folks doing different things. There is no cohesive effort, but what someone else accomplishes may help you, and documenting/organizing these efforts can maximize the chances for cross-pollination. | ## There are a number of folks doing different things. There is no cohesive effort, but what someone else accomplishes may help you, and documenting/organizing these efforts can maximize the chances for cross-pollination. | ||
# Pull up to date 'getting started' information together | # Pull up to date 'getting started' information together |
Revision as of 23:22, 4 June 2022
This space is intended to track the current status of documentation. As documentation is generated and organized in a more cohesive way, this may no longer be necessary.
Who Can Contribute
Hopefully anyone! These are people who are thinking especially hard about this:
- Aarondabomb
What needs to get done
- Reorganize the information that's already at PineNote Development. This should give high level overview of development efforts
- I made PineNote Development copy to draft some reorgs.
- Create a getting started page
- Page to more clearly describe what "the project" even is
- There are a number of folks doing different things. There is no cohesive effort, but what someone else accomplishes may help you, and documenting/organizing these efforts can maximize the chances for cross-pollination.
- Pull up to date 'getting started' information together