Hi folks,
Akashdeep/t0xic0der here. There's this project that I have been building for some time now and I believe it can be a helpful one when it comes to streamlining the way we write documentations while being synchronous (just like Etherpad or Google Docs) so the changes are replicated to all the users in a shared workspace in real time. The project would not only help to ease the way in which documentation are created but will also relieve you from the constant cycles of build-review just to see how your changes look with the help of live preview options. Synchronized changes would also help to review documentation changes fast and easy without even including the complexities of version control from the get go.
But in order to be able to use this project, it must become something that the community approves of - and for that, your views are VITAL. The project is in active development up at "https://github.com/t0xic0der/syngrafias" and many changes are rapidly being introduced to the "fomantic-and-asciidocs" branch of the repository. Do take a look at the discussion going on at "https://pagure.io/mentored-projects/issue/85" and watch the interactive demonstration of the project in the couple of videos posted at "https://pagure.io/mentored-projects/issue/85#comment-704009". Should you find the demonstrations interesting, do try out this project locally and join us at the project discussions at "https://github.com/t0xic0der/syngrafias/discussions".
I would love to know what you think about the project. Your approval to this proposal can make this project a mentored one for GSoC and a potential ease-of-use for the documentation team. :D
Thanks and regards, Akashdeep Dhar FAS/Matrix/IRC:t0xic0der