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Core goal: Documentation #72
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I second the motion! It can be challenging for a Chado newbie to find relevant documentation, and some documentation, like best practices can be missed entirely. |
@scottcain if this interests you i can volunteer to set this up. |
the schema spy docs lacey built for reference https://laceysanderson.github.io/chado-docs/index.html |
@bradfordcondon will stub out a RTD site in advance of the hackathon. From our discussion today, we won't remove the wiki. However, we will try to seperate out things that are complete guides and documentation from some of the discussion and unanswered questions that exist on the wiki. |
statusIntegrated with read the docs. I plan to make a PR once i've got the basic structure of what docs would go where mapped out. we'll deal with adding the schemaspy docs later (#36). Worth noting that the submodules have hteir own pages, but in some cases its tables of the schema documentation: in those cases we would want to either link out to schema spy or, evne better, somehow integrate the two pages. Page listingI think this listing is a great directory for what chado docs exist http://gmod.org/wiki/Category:Chado I think the general categories are:
I think the goal is to get any general guides, module documentation and the best how-tos that focus on the schema itself into one place in the RTD. Resources/thoughtsPossible resources: converting wiki to RST? something i dont understand: if the wiki is live, but we have a coded copy of the wiki at |
@bradfordcondon About your last comment/wondering: no, things added to the wiki don't automatically make it back into the repo, which results in somewhat of a catch-22: syncing them manually is difficult, which makes me put it off, which makes it more difficult. |
I wonder if moving the documentation for Chado into this repo via readthedocs would make documentation for chado more visible. Additionally, I think it would make it easier for contribution of "how to use chado" (i.e. best practices and/or just different methods). For example, the recent issue on mRNA/Gene versioning (tripal/tripal#645) has shown multiple common ways in use -it would be great to document these! While we could put them on the gmod wiki, I worry these docs get lost there.
Reasons for including docs in github:
Downsides:
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