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@olleolleolle olleolleolle commented Oct 7, 2017

This PR is an update to the Step-by-Step Guide which deprecates the workflow currently described on the website.

In order to avoid contributors have their PRs and issues waiting for review here, change the workflow to go towards ruby/ruby instead.

  • instruct users to clone ruby/ruby instead of documenting-ruby/ruby
  • try to keep the documentation published useful still

See also: documenting-ruby/ruby#82 (comment)

  - avoid referring people to this org's repository
  - try to keep the documentation published useful still
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Great, thank you ❤️

Clone your new repo:
{% highlight bash %}
git clone [email protected]:YOUR_NAME/ruby.git
git clone [email protected]:ruby/ruby.git
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I think, after fork you need to use clone [email protected]:YOUR_NAME/ruby.git WDYT?

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A suspicion - that upper case word is a magic replacement constant in Github pages. Is this true?

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Oh sorry, I was confused. I’ll amend this instruction text to be complete.

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olleolleolle commented Oct 9, 2017

@davydovanton I managed to add some more text; most of it was to make a sentence around the GitHub Help article about Forking.

@olleolleolle olleolleolle changed the title Update: Refer only to ruby/ruby Update: Deprecate the documenting-ruby workflow and refer users to ruby/ruby Oct 9, 2017
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mcmire commented Apr 17, 2021

Hi, I was thinking of submitting some documentation updates to Ruby and remembered that this site was still a thing. Is it possible to merge this? I think it could be helpful to people.

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