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Re: MarkDown conversion of specification live on SPDX GitHub
Die 12. 07. 17 et hora 15.25.22 scripsis:
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That makes a lot of sense. And again, huge kudos for all the time you invested
in this migration and above all with gathering more contributions in
Die 12. 07. 17 et hora 15.25.22 scripsis:
[…]
That makes a lot of sense. And again, huge kudos for all the time you invested
in this migration and above all with gathering more contributions in
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Matija Šuklje
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#1116
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Re: MarkDown conversion of specification live on SPDX GitHub
This works. And for folks who want to pass references around and who
do not need the GitBook additions, you can use GitHub's source browser
and it's default Markdown rendering. For example,
This works. And for folks who want to pass references around and who
do not need the GitBook additions, you can use GitHub's source browser
and it's default Markdown rendering. For example,
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W. Trevor King
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#1115
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Re: MarkDown conversion of specification live on SPDX GitHub
Hi,
Sorry did not find the time to reply to this thread earlier…
@all: Got asked this a couple times – Why Gitbook and not an alternative like Pandoc? My choice in GitBook was driven since
Hi,
Sorry did not find the time to reply to this thread earlier…
@all: Got asked this a couple times – Why Gitbook and not an alternative like Pandoc? My choice in GitBook was driven since
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Thomas Steenbergen
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#1114
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Re: MarkDown conversion of specification live on SPDX GitHub
+1 for continuous build (I think that's what gulp is), and it gives you linkable tags for free. Very nice.
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Brad Edmondson, Esq.
512-673-8782 | brad.edmondson@...
+1 for continuous build (I think that's what gulp is), and it gives you linkable tags for free. Very nice.
--
Brad Edmondson, Esq.
512-673-8782 | brad.edmondson@...
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Brad Edmondson
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#1113
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Re: MarkDown conversion of specification live on SPDX GitHub
Once appoach to that would be having gulp build master and and all
tags (that have Markdown content), instead of just building master.
For example:
https://spdx.github.io/spdx-spec/
would be the
Once appoach to that would be having gulp build master and and all
tags (that have Markdown content), instead of just building master.
For example:
https://spdx.github.io/spdx-spec/
would be the
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W. Trevor King
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#1112
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FW: Modeling Legal Text: A Tool Demonstration
All,
I’m forwarding this on behalf of Robin from UNO. As you know, UNO has been highly supportive of SPDX. The research Robin is discussing is outside of the scope of SPDX, but may be of interest to
All,
I’m forwarding this on behalf of Robin from UNO. As you know, UNO has been highly supportive of SPDX. The research Robin is discussing is outside of the scope of SPDX, but may be of interest to
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Robin Gandhi
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#1111
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SPDX July General Meeting Minutes
Thanks to Anna for sharing he GSOC work.
General Meeting/Minutes/2017-07-06
< General Meeting | Minutes
Attendance: 12
Lead by Phil Odence
Minutes of June meeting approved
Thanks to Anna for sharing he GSOC work.
General Meeting/Minutes/2017-07-06
< General Meeting | Minutes
Attendance: 12
Lead by Phil Odence
Minutes of June meeting approved
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Philip Odence
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#1110
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Re: MarkDown conversion of specification live on SPDX GitHub
Thomas,
This is excellent work. I want to link to the HTML spec from the website. Is it possible to label the 2.1 version so only that shows up on a link?
- Jack
Thomas,
This is excellent work. I want to link to the HTML spec from the website. Is it possible to label the 2.1 version so only that shows up on a link?
- Jack
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Manbeck, Jack
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#1109
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Re: MarkDown conversion of specification live on SPDX GitHub
Great work Thomas!
Thank you very much for your efforts to get our current (and future) specifications
into a more community friendly format! :-)
Kate
Great work Thomas!
Thank you very much for your efforts to get our current (and future) specifications
into a more community friendly format! :-)
Kate
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Kate Stewart
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#1108
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Re: MarkDown conversion of specification live on SPDX GitHub
Die 03. 07. 17 et hora 20.53.18 Steenbergen, Thomas scripsit:
Brilliant! Thank you.
ToC with sections or subchapters of whatever depth should be doable and not
an issue with MarkDown itself, but
Die 03. 07. 17 et hora 20.53.18 Steenbergen, Thomas scripsit:
Brilliant! Thank you.
ToC with sections or subchapters of whatever depth should be doable and not
an issue with MarkDown itself, but
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Matija Šuklje
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#1107
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MarkDown conversion of specification live on SPDX GitHub
Hi all,
Wanted to let you all know that after several months in the making I pushed my MarkDown conversion of the SPDX specification 2.1 to https://github.com/spdx/spdx-spec/
Benefits
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Hi all,
Wanted to let you all know that after several months in the making I pushed my MarkDown conversion of the SPDX specification 2.1 to https://github.com/spdx/spdx-spec/
Benefits
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Thomas Steenbergen
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#1106
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July SPDX General Meeting Reminder
Please join us for a special presentation from Ana Buhman, one of our Google Summer of student coders. Anna is in the CS master’s program and the University of Nebraska Omaha where she did her
Please join us for a special presentation from Ana Buhman, one of our Google Summer of student coders. Anna is in the CS master’s program and the University of Nebraska Omaha where she did her
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Philip Odence
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#1105
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SPDX June General Meeting Minutes
General Meeting/Minutes/2017-06-01
< General Meeting | Minutes
Attendance: 9
Lead by Phil Odence
Minutes of May meeting approved
Contents
[hide]
1 Tech Team Report - Kate/Gary
2 Legal Team
General Meeting/Minutes/2017-06-01
< General Meeting | Minutes
Attendance: 9
Lead by Phil Odence
Minutes of May meeting approved
Contents
[hide]
1 Tech Team Report - Kate/Gary
2 Legal Team
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Philip Odence
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#1104
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Thursday SPDX General Meeting Reminder
GENERAL MEETING
Meeting Time: Thurs, May June 1, 8am PDT / 10 am CDT / 11am EDT / 15:00 UTC. http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html
Conf call dial-in:
Join the call:
GENERAL MEETING
Meeting Time: Thurs, May June 1, 8am PDT / 10 am CDT / 11am EDT / 15:00 UTC. http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html
Conf call dial-in:
Join the call:
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Philip Odence
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#1103
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Welcome SPDX Google Summer of Code Students
Please join me in welcoming our Google Summer of Code students Anna Buhman, Nuvadga Christian Tete, Rohit Lodha, and Aleksandr Lisianoi to the SPDX community.
Anna, Nuvadga, Rohit and Aleksandr
Please join me in welcoming our Google Summer of Code students Anna Buhman, Nuvadga Christian Tete, Rohit Lodha, and Aleksandr Lisianoi to the SPDX community.
Anna, Nuvadga, Rohit and Aleksandr
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Gary O'Neall
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#1102
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Minutes from SPDX May General Meeting
https://wiki.spdx.org/view/General_Meeting/Minutes/2017-05-04
General Meeting/Minutes/2017-05-04
< General Meeting | Minutes
Attendance: 10
Lead by Phil Odence
Minutes of April meeting
https://wiki.spdx.org/view/General_Meeting/Minutes/2017-05-04
General Meeting/Minutes/2017-05-04
< General Meeting | Minutes
Attendance: 10
Lead by Phil Odence
Minutes of April meeting
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Philip Odence
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#1101
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Re: Thursday SPDX General Meeting
<podence@...> wrote:
All:
I have attached a PDF if you are only calling in
--
Cordially
Philippe Ombredanne
<podence@...> wrote:
All:
I have attached a PDF if you are only calling in
--
Cordially
Philippe Ombredanne
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Philippe Ombredanne
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#1100
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Re: A proposal for Jilayne's foreign language challenge
Thanks so much Karsten for posting this, as my memory would have never sparked such discussion and now we have the benefit of your input, as well as the others in the SPDX team!
I am copying this over
Thanks so much Karsten for posting this, as my memory would have never sparked such discussion and now we have the benefit of your input, as well as the others in the SPDX team!
I am copying this over
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J Lovejoy
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#1099
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Re: A proposal for Jilayne's foreign language challenge
Thanks Karsten for sharing your idea.
It's a very interesting one, and compresses a lot of information into a small representation, sort of like a bitfield. I wonder, though, if that's really
Thanks Karsten for sharing your idea.
It's a very interesting one, and compresses a lot of information into a small representation, sort of like a bitfield. I wonder, though, if that's really
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Brad Edmondson
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#1098
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Re: A proposal for Jilayne's foreign language challenge
Dear Alan
I am happy for having been able to help. I need a running SPDX system for my further work. So, it is not totally unselfish ;-)
It is important that you define the list of necessary
Dear Alan
I am happy for having been able to help. I need a running SPDX system for my further work. So, it is not totally unselfish ;-)
It is important that you define the list of necessary
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Karsten Reincke
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#1097
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