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Allow book readers to comment and ask questions or use github smartly for that #122

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vojtechhuser opened this issue May 1, 2020 · 1 comment

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vojtechhuser commented May 1, 2020

It would be super cool to have a platform, where book readers can annotate book sections with

  1. comments
  2. questions that arise

That would allow improving the books.
They can file an issue in github but that is a lot of steps.

Or, OK, use github for it but have tags for each chapter or chapter section so that they are easy to find when refresh of chapter is being authored.

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ablack3 commented Mar 9, 2021

Hi @vojtechhuser, I completely agree. One possible solution is to use https://web.hypothes.is/ in a similar way to how it is used in the R for data science exercise solutions bookdown project. It allows anyone to easily comment on text or code in the book.

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@kmkostka, what do you think about this idea?

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