techartorg / TAO-Wiki

This repo hosts https://techartorg.github.io/TAO-Wiki/

Home Page:https://techartorg.github.io/TAO-Wiki/

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not clear how to contribute to the wiki

hannesdelbeke opened this issue · comments

would it be possible to add a description on how to add to the wiki?
the wiki doesn't tell you how to contribute.

  • when forking this repo the wiki doesn't get forked.
  • when cloning the wiki, the following error occurs:
Resolving deltas: 100% (92/92)
Resolving deltas: 100% (92/92), done.
error: invalid path 'Console:-Threaded-"WIP"-animation.md'
fatal: unable to checkout working tree
warning: Clone succeeded, but checkout failed.
You can inspect what was checked out with 'git status'
and retry with 'git restore --source=HEAD :/'

Also I think the instruction are here
https://github.com/techartorg/TAO-Wiki/wiki

We're talking about 2 different wikis / repos.

techartorg.github.io

You linked me too https://github.com/techartorg/techartorg.github.io which hosts the https://tech-artists.org/ wiki
But that is a different repo than this one!

TAO-Wiki

My question is regarding https://github.com/techartorg/TAO-Wiki

Also I think the instruction are here https://github.com/techartorg/TAO-Wiki/wiki

This issue was created after trying to follow those instructions.

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Question

So is this repo not used anymore, and everything is now happening in https://github.com/techartorg/techartorg.github.io ?

The instructions assume you have admin access.
after creating a github repo, the add button appears on my repo.
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So it's fair to say this wiki can't be edited by the community currently.

It can be edited by the community but you have to be added to the community members group.
You can ask to be added on Slack.

I believe the idea right now is that people should be using the github.io one rather than the actual wiki here so it can be trawled easier by search engines (as at least when it was made, search engines don't/can't see the wiki?)

I do think that the github.io one probably needs an overhaul as I've never been able to get it to work (or maybe exactly once)

I think @instinct-vfx had a version that looked promising a while back but I don't know if we've ever got it looked at much more than a prototype.

Thanks for clarifying Travis