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Evergreen Documentation Interest Group (DIG)
The Evergreen DIG was established in May 2009 at the first Evergreen International Conference, where members of the Evergreen community committed to developing single-source, standards-based documentation for Evergreen. Since then, the DIG has been actively working toward that goal.
We welcome new participants and invite anyone interested to attend meetings, volunteer for tasks, and join the discussion lists. There's a role for everyone!
About DIG
- Meetings - agendas and minutes.
- Terms of reference (mission, scope, principles)
Official Documentation
Projects and To-do Lists
- 3.1 Documentation Needs (includes remaining needs from previous versions)
Evergreen Documentation Guidelines
Liscensing Terms
DIG Style Guide
AsciiDoc (for Evergreen 2.2 and later)
The preferred format for documentation submissions is AsciiDoc for documentation for 2.2 and later. AsciiDoc is much easier to format than XML. for Information on AsciiDoc, see:
- AsciiDoc Editing Tools
- DIG AsciiDoc Tutorial
- DIG AsciiDoc training Video (1 hour long)
- User Guide – Detailed guide for ASciiDoc syntax. (methods.co.nz)
- Cheat Sheet – Quick reference for AsciiDoc formatting. (powerman.name)
In addition you can find some examples in our repository to serve as templates for your AsciiDoc documents:
While it is not necessary for you to install AsciiDoc on your machine for authoring, it does help you to verify proper AsciiDoc syntax. If you wish to install AsciiDoc, see:
DIG Test Server
- community demo servers: These are community Evergreen servers available for testing procedures and learning.
Other Evergreen Documentation
- Community Produced Documentation - the Dokuwiki start page