[trustable-software] Doorstop & Mustard initial comparison

Jim MacArthur jim.macarthur at codethink.co.uk
Fri Mar 24 11:40:14 UTC 2017


On 24/03/17 11:10, Paul Sherwood wrote:
> 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.
>
Yes, I think improving the live web front end is the best bet at the 
moment so we can get more people hooked on it. I'll try and set up a 
live demo somewhere while we work on it.




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