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Re: [Help-glpk] MathP.org & google spreadsheet


From: Robbie Morrison
Subject: Re: [Help-glpk] MathP.org & google spreadsheet
Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2013 22:07:51 +1300
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Hi Henri, all

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To:           address@hidden
Subject:      Re: [Help-glpk] MathP.org & google spreadsheet
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From:         Henri Gourvest <address@hidden>
Date:         Thu, 14 Mar 2013 22:48:11 +0100
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>> What are you using to create the documentation?
>
> Just html
>
>> You could also add a 'glpk.js' page and
>> sub-pages on the GLPK wikibook and work that
>> way.  I think that would be acceptable, unless
>> anyone on this list has an objection.  The GLPK
>> wikibook was always meant to support non-mainline
>> GLPK initiatives like yours.
>
> I could do many things with time.

Perhaps I should have been more explicit.  I was
intending to suggest that, after creating a bit of
structure (a page or two and some bullet points),
your 'glpk.js' users might/could go on to write
the handbook.  This is essentially what has
happened with the GLPLK wikibook.  Indeed, I doubt
if Andrew (the author of GLPK) has a single
wikibook commit to his name.

That said, Andrew does write official (and
excellent) software documentation for the GLPK
API, MathProg, the GLPK graph routines, and
such.  So one would need to somehow balance the
formal and informal lines of documentation.

If you wish, I could make a dedicated user
documentation page for 'glpk.js' on the GLPK
wikibook as a start.  Just let me know.

cheers, Robbie
ps: I was not trying to suggest more tasks more you.  :)
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Robbie Morrison
PhD student -- policy-oriented energy system simulation
Technical University of Berlin (TU-Berlin), Germany
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