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> since you are incorporating Markdown and want non-writers to have
access, you might want to take a look at lightweight markup
languages...
Thanks, Elisa! I've been interested in Sphinx for a while, and now does
seem to be the ideal time to investigate further. I'm on the #sphinx
channel of the Write the Docs network (Slack), and so will read back
through that a bit and ask questions when I get to trying it out :-).
It will be a couple of weeks, though, as I'm putting the tools on the
back burner for a brief time so I can write a couple of high-priority
docs in the existing (engineer-designed/implemented) Jekyll toolchain.
-Monique
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