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Update individual Repositories with README.md pointing to new pass documentation site #1035

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tsande16 opened this issue Aug 19, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #1081
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What?

The individual PASS repositories such as pass-core, pass-support etc., should have a README.md that gives a brief overview of the software and then has a URL to the new PASS documentation site.

Why?

This will reduce the redundant documentation and standardize where the PASS Documentation is located.

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Set of modified/added README.md to the individual PASS repositories.

@tsande16 tsande16 self-assigned this Aug 19, 2024
@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this to Backlog in Eclipse PASS Aug 19, 2024
@tsande16 tsande16 changed the title Update individual Repositories with READ.ME pointing to new pass documentation site Update individual Repositories with README.md pointing to new pass documentation site Aug 19, 2024
@dkriethof dkriethof added this to the 1.11.0 milestone Aug 27, 2024
@tsande16 tsande16 modified the milestones: 1.11.0, 1.12.0 Sep 20, 2024
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tsande16 commented Oct 8, 2024

This needs to be done after the official launch.

@bbranan bbranan modified the milestones: 1.12.0, 1.13.0 Oct 22, 2024
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tsande16 commented Nov 1, 2024

Rough Draft

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tsande16 commented Nov 18, 2024

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