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Update your website/release notes/docs/etc. #543

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nekohayo opened this issue Sep 30, 2017 · 13 comments · May be fixed by #756
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Update your website/release notes/docs/etc. #543

nekohayo opened this issue Sep 30, 2017 · 13 comments · May be fixed by #756

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@nekohayo
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There's a couple of confusing discrepancies around. http://simplepie.org/downloads/?download auto-downloads version "1.5", but...

@Moin-shadab
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what

@danpastori
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On this note, I was going to create a similar issue, but I'll chime in here.

I am using Simple Pie in a larger scale project right now. It's nice to have the code docs, but what about usage docs? I'd love to contribute and get the ball rolling on some of the usage docs like configuration, caching, subscribing, syncing, etc.

Also, would there be any ideas/thoughts/feelings regarding organizing the website content? I'd love to contribute in anyway I can. There's a lot of content in and useful data, it's just extremely hard to find. I'd love to help organize it, I just don't want to dive in if there's a gameplan already in place.

@rishadnm
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This issue is opened in 2017 and its still relevant @mblaney . Sadly, Lots of discrepencies 🙁

@mblaney
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mblaney commented Jan 24, 2020

thanks for the offer @danpastori that would be great, @skyzyx did you have any plans for a website migration?

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skyzyx commented Jan 27, 2020

Not for SimplePie (classic). If someone wants to start fleshing things out in the GitHub wiki, I think that'd be a great place to start.

@gsnedders
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@skyzyx mind changing my name on the old website? ✨

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skyzyx commented Jul 16, 2020

@skyzyx mind changing my name on the old website? ✨

I certainly don't mind, but I haven't had access to it for 10 years when Automattic took it over.

@rmccue? Ideas?

@gsnedders
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gsnedders commented Jul 16, 2020

Ah, I thought you'd still had access after Automattic took it over! Clearly someone updated it at some point to 1.5!

@mblaney
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mblaney commented Jul 16, 2020

@gsnedders, @skyzyx I have the ftp details for the website if either of you would like them.

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skyzyx commented Jul 16, 2020

@mblaney: Sign up for Keybase. We have an active chat with you that's end-to-end encrypted. https://keybase.io/app (no, this is not an ad — I promise)

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mblaney commented Jul 16, 2020

@skyzyx ok I'm mblaney on keybase

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jtojnar commented Oct 21, 2022

@mblaney What do you think about moving the docs into the repo, using static site generator and hosting the site on GitHub Pages or Netlify? Then, we could simply update the website via pull requests and new version would be deployed via CI.

Or at least move API docs there, so that they could reflect the current state rather than 2012.

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mblaney commented Oct 23, 2022

sounds good @jtojnar. if you want to move github pages we can redirect http://simplepie.org/ to that

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