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Installation guide should be centralized and contain all the available options #49

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tiagojsag opened this issue Nov 27, 2012 · 6 comments
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Explaining: between your website and symfony's, there are at least 3 installation guides: The one in the cmf.symfony.com home, for the "clean" version, the one in "get started" for the sandbox version, and the complete version for installation on top of an existing symfony 2 installation.

IMO all the info should be compiled in the sf page. The installation guide should be for the clean version, a "start here and follow the next pages" thing, like it's done in the main sf docs.
This page would also contain links to the other two installation instruction sets. Those two versions I suggest storing them as cookbook entries, as one is for demo purposes and the other is for expert users who want to tweak details or get to know the tool's insides.

I'd like your feedback on this before actually starting doing something.

Also, is there some kind of nice editor for .rst files for ubuntu/linux? Gedit is ok, but it would be nice to have something a bit less hardcore, specially for a first timer ;)

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  • cookbook/installing_configuring_doctrine_phpcr_odm.rst
  • cookbook/installing_configuring_inline_editing.rst
  • cookbook/editions/*
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wouterj commented Aug 24, 2013

What we should do:

  • Create an installation chapter in the new 'Book' section. This will explain how to install the Standard Edition. (see [New TOC] Turned "getting started" into "book" #237 )
  • Replace all other installation guides (except the other 2 in the cmf docs) with a link to the correct article on the documentation.

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dbu commented Oct 5, 2013

what about the cookbook entries on "installing" just specific components into your project?

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wouterj commented Oct 5, 2013

dbu, +1 for that

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dbu commented Oct 16, 2013

i just realized that there is an article on installing cmf-sandbox that is outdated, and we have a up to date readme in cmf-sandbox repository explaining how to install.

@lsmith77 @wouterj for the sandbox, do we want to move the doc here, or remove it here and only have it in the README?

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ping

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wouterj commented Apr 28, 2014

closing in favor of #283

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