With increasing number of different use-cases for Dynflow, we
felt more and more the lack of documentation makes it harder to start working
with it than we would like to see.
Therefore, we started with documenting the Dynflow features, how-tos and architecture
on dedicated page [1], the documentation [2] should already have useful information
and although it's still work in progress, you might find useful information there already.
As always, we are open to suggestions and contributions.
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On Monday 23 of February 2015 06:57:57 Ivan Necas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> With increasing number of different use-cases for Dynflow, we
> felt more and more the lack of documentation makes it harder to start
> working with it than we would like to see.
>
> Therefore, we started with documenting the Dynflow features, how-tos and
> architecture on dedicated page [1], the documentation [2] should already
> have useful information and although it's still work in progress, you might
> find useful information there already.
>
> As always, we are open to suggestions and contributions.
>
> [1] http://dynflow.github.io
> [2] http://dynflow.github.io/documentation/
>
> -- Ivan
> > Hi,
> >
> > With increasing number of different use-cases for Dynflow, we
> > felt more and more the lack of documentation makes it harder to start
> > working with it than we would like to see.
> >
> > Therefore, we started with documenting the Dynflow features, how-tos and
> > architecture on dedicated page [1], the documentation [2] should already
> > have useful information and although it's still work in progress, you might
> > find useful information there already.
> >
> > As always, we are open to suggestions and contributions.
> >
> > [1] http://dynflow.github.io
> > [2] http://dynflow.github.io/documentation/
> >
> > – Ivan
>
> Awesome, I'll see if I can help.
>