Starting a wiki for documenting Japanese (de)inflection#2100
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Starting a wiki for documenting Japanese (de)inflection#2100enellis wants to merge 2 commits intobirchill:mainfrom
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As discussed in #2048 (reply in thread).
Related to #1970.
This is my proposal on how to handle documentation and explanations for the deinflection of 10ten.
It introduces a workflow that synchronizes the contents of a newly created
wikifolder, whenever there is a push with changes to it, with the Git repository of the wiki.As soon as the wiki is comprehensive enough, we can integrate the information in the Markdown files into 10ten.
I’d love to hear your thoughts on this approach!