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Documenting with Antora, AsciiDoc and GitLab pages


Documentation is one of the cornerstones of building maintainable IT infrastructure. It seems like unnecessary extra work and often it is neglected, but a proper documentation allows easy maintenance, update and improvements of the IT infrastructure. It also ensures continuity, when the sysadmin staff is changed.

This workshop describes and explains the documentation system that is being used by the LUGBZ SysTeam: Antora + AsciiDoc + GitLab pages (https://docs.lugbz.org/). It follows the well-known Docs-as-code philosophy.


📢 The #GRASSGIS team is announcing the third call for student grants!! 🚀

https://grass.osgeo.org/news/2023_11_09_student_grants_announced/

We offer student grants for projects that include #development of GRASS #documentation, tests, new features or #geospatial tools and bug fixing 🙌

➡️ Check the wiki for details on how to apply and suggested topics:
https://grasswiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Student_Grants


We have really wonderful news! #QGIS.org is going to fund two full-time positions for at least one year!

#Documentation writer: This person's role will be to help the really overtaxed documentation team with maintaining and improving the QGIS User Manual

Full stack #WebDeveloper: This person will help us realise our new web site and maintain our existing web sites.

For more info and to apply, visit:

https://kartoza.com/jobs

#Opensource #GISjobs #gischat


Hey hackers and #sysadmin! I'm looking for any literature, projects, tools, or other resources that discuss or are related to #documentation using a wiki style with an extensive cross linking or connecting al la #Zettelkasten methods. I'd love to be able to implement it in #git, or maybe a #MediaWiki
Thanks in advance!
:boost_requested:​I :at_me:

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