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I think that creating a very own github repository and github page for this post would be a great thing!
I think that repository should ask for:
translation contributors to spread out your thought about readme driven development over all major languages.
frontend designer contributors to design a nice github page statically generated, with a page for each language, English page being the default one and home.
I think it would be also good to create a dedicated organization for that repository.
I think this repository should start with a clean readme file ;-)
The following directories and their contents are Copyright Tom Preston-Werner. You may not reuse anything therein without my permission:
_posts/
images/
All other directories and files are MIT Licensed. Feel free to use the HTML and CSS as you please. If you do use them, a link back to http://github.com/mojombo/jekyll would be appreciated, but is not required.
I suggest myself to start this work if you agree that. I would already started it if the posts folder in your repository would be MIT like the rest folders.
Of course, credits will be yours!
What do you think about it ?
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Creating RDD own repository
Creating RDD post its own repository
Jan 23, 2018
Hi Tom,
I just read (and loved!) your post called « Readme Driven Development ».
I think that creating a very own github repository and github page for this post would be a great thing!
I think that repository should ask for:
I think it would be also good to create a dedicated organization for that repository.
Thus this could be:
I think this repository should start with a clean readme file ;-)
I suggest myself to start this work if you agree that. I would already started it if the posts folder in your repository would be MIT like the rest folders.
Of course, credits will be yours!
What do you think about it ?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: