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Move GitHub Wiki content to README or spec/website page #10299

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jcbhmr opened this issue Apr 26, 2024 · 4 comments
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Move GitHub Wiki content to README or spec/website page #10299

jcbhmr opened this issue Apr 26, 2024 · 4 comments

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@jcbhmr
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jcbhmr commented Apr 26, 2024

What is the issue with the HTML Standard?

https://github.com/whatwg/html/wiki

github wikis...

  1. arent that visible when compared to readme & website
  2. arent easily editable or PR-able

I suggest moving the content -- particularly the translations page

@deevee47
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Hi! could you explain the issue bit more? Do you want a readme.md in this repo for all the data of Wiki?

@jcbhmr
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jcbhmr commented May 11, 2024

The easiest solution would be to put all three wiki pages in a wiki.md or a wiki/ folder or something. Idk. Anything is better than a robots noindex GitHub wiki; even a plain markdown file in the GitHub repo.

There are only three wiki pages: post message&customelements, dialog proposal, and translations. The translations page is the most valuable in the wiki. The other pages I don't know about.

If it were up to me I'd put the translation links on the readme and I think they're already on the website. IDK where the post message and dialog proposal stuff should go; MDN docs maybe for the list of api funcs? And maybe put the dialog info with wherever the dialogue element spec discussion was?

Idk. Quickest and easiest is wiki/ folder on GitHub gives Google a chance to index it which is valuable for the translations in particular.

@deevee47
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Sure I can do it. Can someone please assign this issue to me?

@domenic
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domenic commented May 13, 2024

We're happy using the Wiki as-is for its current purposes.

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