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Improve developer onboarding #686
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I've been thinking that another useful wiki page to have would be some kind of config glossary. Even though we'll eventually move to a config that is edited via a GUI, in the meantime it would be nice to have a page that details all the sections of the config, all the various settings that are possible, and common pitfalls to watch out for (such as duplicating layer names, not creating sidebar entries for new layers, etc.). Plus, I think a wiki like this will come in useful later when we do attempt to convert the config to a writeable format with a nice GUI front end. |
@goldpbear Agreed, we should absolutely have better config documentation. That's not quite in the scope of this issue (this is about developer onboarding) but still totally true. I plan to initiate a user documentation push after I complete this issue. |
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I think we should just link them here: https://gitter.im/mapseed/Lobby That's the same link we're using on our website as well, and it's probably just a matter of time before we migrate to gitter from chatgrape as well. |
I like the phrase "matter of time" because it makes it sound like a force of nature out of our control. 😆 I, for one, am very much in favor of Gitter and if we can get a consensus on using that I would love to help migrate us. Most likely we would want to back up our ChatGrape chat histories. If we're not going to do Gitter for ourselves, though, then let's not send people there. We don't want to have two separate chat systems. |
I talked with some folks about the ChatGrape -> Gitter migration, and I got this interesting feedback:
So this is basically a privacy issue. Perhaps there is a chat application that doesn't broadcast your online activity? We can still use Gitter to post news, updates, and help new users, but maybe we should continue using ChatGrape until we figure this out? Also, AFAIK, IRC doesn't broadcast your online activity. So maybe we can consider migrating to IRC instead? I believe there are some user friendly IRC bots out there... We have an IRC channel at #mapseed, and a helpful website for folks to get going at chat.mapseed.org. It's far from the slickness of Slack or Gitter, but it's a start. |
@Lukeswart Gitter has private rooms, though. It says here that the only limitation to the free version is a limit of 25 people in a private room, but I think that should be fine for us. To be clear, this is feedback you heard from someone working on our project, or someone who uses Gitter? If the former, they may simply not know about private rooms. |
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