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Collaborate on text editing / commenting #14

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Kebap opened this issue Jan 26, 2022 · 8 comments
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Collaborate on text editing / commenting #14

Kebap opened this issue Jan 26, 2022 · 8 comments

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@Kebap
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Kebap commented Jan 26, 2022

We started a discussion there: #13 (comment)
But it should warrant a discussion of its own and not meddle with producing that very video.

So I found other tools like https://hackmd.io/ for example.
They support markdown and git, login via github, so to me feels more inclined to Mudlet infrastructure than google docs.
What do you think? Got other tools or experience to share?

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vadi2 commented Jan 26, 2022

I'm good with that option, used before 👍

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I do like that it uses the github login, and accepts markdown, and looks to have some level of integration with vscode. Never used it, but looks like a better fir than g docs

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Kebap commented Jan 27, 2022

Hey wait, we could also use github itself for editing / commenting on markdown files, no? 🤔

The script would then not be in the body of an issue, but it could be a pull request with an actual md file.
When the PR gets merged, in the end we will receive a repo full of transcripts for the videos released.
The transcripts are valuable in themselves as well, so shouldn't wither away in some closed issues really.

Then again, not sure if editing/commenting on PRs is really easier.
Only like the idea of keeping things in one place without extra integration steps necesary.
Also not sure about hackmd pricing structure as well.

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I mean, comments on PRs work pretty well and can be marked as resolved, so it could work.

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vadi2 commented Jan 27, 2022

Good with me also

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Can PRs be added to project boards? If not we can just link the PR to the existing card but was curious if you'd tried

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Kebap commented Jan 28, 2022

curious if you'd tried

I had merely read "issues and PRs" before:
grafik

But now I actually tried:
grafik

Seems to work as well.

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Kebap commented Jan 28, 2022

Added published video scripts to repo as markdown.
Added new content overview page in subfolder, too.

Added upcoming video scripts as open pull requests.

Did not update instructions in main README.md file.
Waiting for more feedback and experience here first.

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