
On Jun 14, 2013, at 5:11 AM, Florido Paganelli <florido.paganelli@hep.lu.se> wrote:
<snip> Labelling a CSV doc as a draft is a bit tricky. I'll think of a way of doing it. Suggestions:
1) add a preamble to the CSV stating the status. I am not sure one can put comments in a CSV, I will have a look at the format definition.
2) open a second repository called DRAFT for these CSV in such status. Consumers can get these documents the same way they do with the official one (in the MASTER branch) but from the draft branch. Here we're leveraging git and git-hub capability
I like this approach.
<snip> I can post draft guidelines somewhere and attach them to the distributed material in git-hub.
I have them written already somewhere, I'll search them back. But, where do I post them? redmine docs?
The README.txt where the enumerations are seems like a good place. Thanks, JP