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@marcovicci , I just created two issues py5coding/py5book#48 and py5coding/py5book#49. There are other things that need to be fixed besides those two things, but once you take care of these you'll fix 99% of the current warnings. |
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@villares @tabreturn @marcovicci I think we are just about done with the upgraded documentation website: The dev website now has
Any further comments? I think we are ready to declare this initiative complete, celebrate with high fives, and deploy to the production website. |
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OK! @marcovicci 's GSoC tutorials are now on the py5 dev website http://py5dev.ixora.io/. You can navigate to them by clicking on the "intro to py5 and python" link under tutorials in the left sidebar.
@marcovicci , I merged your PR and rebuilt the website. Everything worked fine, I didn't need to change anything. There were a few warnings that we should address but no headaches. The tutorials read wonderfully! I am thrilled to go through them.
@villares and @tabreturn , I was thinking we should take some time to review this and provide comments, praise, and feedback? And to make sure nothing gets lost, how about we open issues in the py5book repo? I think that would be the most efficient way to work.
@marcovicci , as you make more changes, please open a new PR. Github seems to act weirdly someone commits to an already merged PR.
Everyone, thanks, as always, for your generous support for py5!
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