MaaS Guide work has begun!
We have started initial work on the MaaS Guide, using the GitBook platform. This allows the following benefits:
- collaborate openly
- published on GitHub, so open source
- online viewer with publishing options in PDF and epub
Please take some time to read through the work-in-progress version of the book, and give us some feedback or contribute directly by editing the book (we can help you get set up to edit the book :-).
Adrian Schönig Fri 6 Apr 2018 5:51AM
Great start! What's the best way to collaborate on this and leave comments? Comment here, leave comment on the commit, or create a pull request?
Noticed one thing for example: I think "Vehicles" should be extended to also cover the infrastructure part, like bus stops, bike share docks, car share free-floating zones. Just vehicles by themselves are only of limited use for most modes.
Brylie Christopher Oxley Fri 6 Apr 2018 8:22AM
Pull requests is the best way to collaborate, from my perspective. If you would like a rich text eitor, you can use the Gitbook Editor. Let me know if I can be of assistance with getting you set up to edit :-)
Brylie Christopher Oxley Tue 10 Apr 2018 8:04AM
"Vehicles" should be extended to also cover the infrastructure part, like bus stops, bike share docks, car share free-floating zones. Just vehicles by themselves are only of limited use for most modes.
For what it's worth, there is a section called "Coverage and Routes" that contains some mention of network aspects, such as stops. I.e. the vehicles move within a coverage zone and possibly along routes, so that chapter seems like a good place to describe what you mention.
Of course, there are many ways to split the pie, so feel free to make a pull request with your contributions :-)
Brylie Christopher Oxley Tue 10 Apr 2018 8:15AM
I updated the "Coverage and Routes" chapter to contain your suggestions.
Brylie Christopher Oxley · Thu 5 Apr 2018 9:14AM
The initial structure of the MaaS Guide is shaping up. Many of the key concepts are included as major sections. Please take some time to review the document, and provide constructive suggestions for improvement here. :slight_smile: