I'm looking for a lightweight, private, and open source way to share internal documentation for our service platform's team.
I was thinking maybe a gitlab repo and markdown files. I would prefer that we host everything.
Do you have any suggestion or experience to share?
Please boost!
[#]bioinformatics #documentation #opensource
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@eric_normandeau If they are developers, that solution has worked for me (With Gitlab, which I found more functional for such). But if there are any non-developers, it quickly falls apart for me.
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@CumVampire All are bioinformaticians and there is a sysadmin. Does gitlab have an option to edit a file directly in a WYSIWYG editor like GitHub? That could potentially help accessibility for the less terminal-oriented member of the team.
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@eric_normandeau It does, and I've found it overall to be much more functional in that regard.
Disclaimer, this was about 3-4 years ago now, so Github may have advanced. But overall, the Gitlab system was Fire.
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