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Using http://heckyesmarkdown.com/go/ Minor corrections on whitespace, mailto
Contained the same information and removes Brian's email.
+1 will this render fine if pasted in our wiki? Just noticed C Python which should be CPython |
@denfromufa it should. I have minimal experience with the wiki so I can't say for sure. There's a couple typos/misformats still left in the document probably. I just did a quick convert/format without changing the actual content. |
Looks like it renders the same as it would on the branch repo homepage https://github.com/pythonnet/pythonnet.github.io/tree/jekyll |
@vmuriart i like the latter 2 links better than the first one. |
@denfromufa which links are you referring to? |
The link to the README is dead. It can be removed, because the index and readme pages were merged some time ago (#8).
I did a fast conversion of the
.html
page to.md
.index
andreadme
The only "con" is that we lose the side-bar. It can be enabled though, just don't know how.
I set-up a preview page under my account. Any references to me will auto update when being rendered under the
pythonnet
acoount.https://vmuriart.github.io/test_pages/