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This adds the Contributing Tutorial (contributing-tutorial.md) to
the pages setting of Mkdocs, so that the tutorial will render
in the readthedocs.io documentation.
Closes: #1711
Approved by: jlebon
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Just keeping my promise to write more documentation. There could be a
lot more to write here, but I'm trying to get a start done.
Closes: #222
Approved by: jlebon
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This content currently lives here:
<https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/OSTree/RelatedProjects>. Moving it
into the manual in Markdown:
- Makes it look better
- It's more useful alongside the rest of the docs
- Is much less crummy in general than the GNOME wiki
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And add a test that is a demo buildsystem.
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The `src/libostree/README-deltas.md` was rather hidden - let's move
this into the manual.
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I don't much like Docbook (and am considering converting the man pages
too), but let's start with the manual.
I looked at various documentation generators (there are a lot), and
I had a few requirements:
- Markdown
- Packaged in Fedora
- Suitable for upload to a static webserver
`mkdocs` seems to fit the bill.
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