[trustable-software] Doorstop & Mustard initial comparison

Paul Sherwood paul.sherwood at codethink.co.uk
Fri Mar 24 11:10:06 UTC 2017


On 2017-03-16 18:11, Jim MacArthur wrote:
> Things missing:
> * The bare bones of a bottle-based web front end exist, but there's no
> navigation at the moment and no way to view different git branches.
> You can publish static HTML files, which do have navigation in place.
> 
> 2) Markdown blockdiag processing.
> 
> I've just corrected a bug in markdown_blockdiag which stopped it
> working with Python 3; there's still a little setup to do, but you
> should be able to publish documents with blockdiag markup in now.
> 
> Details are at
> https://gitlab.com/trustable/overview/wikis/pages/Doorstop_configuration.

Do you think you'll be able to contribute improvements like this to 
Doorstop upstream, Jim?

The more investigate Doorstop, the more I'm thinking we should consider 
deprecating Mustard as soon as we can migrate its data.

br
Paul



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