I suggest you guys to host documentations of some major free software projects. It benefits both you and them. They get nice documentation, you guys get some attention. Edit: Feel free to contact me if you like the idea and would like to do it for KDE project. I'm a minor contributor and I might be able to ease the process.
Show HN: ReadMe.io – Beautiful Documentation Made Easy
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#62Hey all, founder here! I've worked at a bunch of startups, and inevitably we'd have to make a dev.startup.com and I'd wonder why we were re-inventing the wheel each time. Every startup needs this, they all have the same basic features, yet every startup has to do it themselves. Ergo, ReadMe! I wanted to do more than just documentation; it's a full developer hub for your community. The goal is to make it so any startu…
Re: Show HN: ReadMe.io – Beautiful Documentation Made Easy
#63Hey all, founder here! I've worked at a bunch of startups, and inevitably we'd have to make a dev.startup.com and I'd wonder why we were re-inventing the wheel each time. Every startup needs this, they all have the same basic features, yet every startup has to do it themselves. Ergo, ReadMe! I wanted to do more than just documentation; it's a full developer hub for your community. The goal is to make it so any startu…
How many people do you have working on the product? It's beautiful and I love how fast it's progressing.
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#65Earlier quoted context omitted.
to be fair the people who get appalled by reading the f-word are probably not the target customer. who drops f-word all the time? programmers, entrepreneurs, designers, developers, managers. certainly not established 100 year old corporation, but most certainly the hip, fast moving, horny, 20~30 something olds who eat and breathe technology.
More like insecure, inarticulate brogrammers who are getting burnt out overworking but think it's cool. I don't find swearing to be a conducive way of creating an inclusive, thoughtful work environment. I had enough of this fucking bullshit in college. Time to grow the fuck up.
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#66I totally also agree with the sentiment that people don't pay what most SaaS apps are worth. We save users 3-6 hours per month and charge $13 for the privilege, but even then people frequently complain about pricing (can't please everyone).
Just my 2c. Love the concept and could see myself using it, but the price point is just too much beyond free, compared to DIYing....but I'm an open source person, so that could just be internal biases.
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#67Earlier quoted context omitted.
Agreed. Would you want to see that your doctor's written stuff like that in your chart (e.g., "Patient's got some really fucking bad gout!")? No? Then maybe it's unprofessional.
I'm pretty sure comparing the addition of 'fucking' as a crass emphasis on the seriousness of someone's medical condition, with saying it excitedly when happy about a product or service you're enjoying, is drawing a flagrantly false equivalence. But heck (fuck?), that's just a reasoned, logical, non-PC take on this - three things that are sadly absent from much of the population these days.
None of us is personally offended by this language. We simply understand that it has no place in professional communications, because it can only really harm perception vis-a-vis just leaving it out and so probably isn't a smart business move.
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#69Will I be able to export my docs? I'm not really willing to put my docs on readme.io without knowing I can export all my work if you all go under. I'm currently an Apiary for Companies subscriber and value that feature but, prefer your design.
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#70How does this connect to an API? Does it read Swagger? Or is all the setup (paths, parameters, etc) done manually?
Currently, you can do it manually or using http://apidocjs.com . (The latter is disabled for new accounts due to heavy load; will be back this week.) Swagger (and a few other even cooler options) are on their way!
I really like your nice and clean template.
A similar project was in my mind since i create apiDoc, but due the lack of time i am happy now that you create such a project.
Will link to your site soon, so that apiDoc users can see your good alternative for creating and hosting a documentation.