The Vidocq site is now live.
We wanted a publication flow that stays simple, transparent, and close to the code. Roq gives us exactly that: content written as plain AsciiDoc files, tracked in Git, published as a static site.
The site has two roles.
The home and projects pages present the Vidocq ecosystem: what each sub-project does, how the layers compose, and what design constraints shape every decision. The contributing guide covers prerequisites and workflow for anyone who wants to get involved.
The blog is where we publish technical updates:
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release notes for the different Vidocq sub-projects,
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architecture and implementation notes,
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migration guides when breaking changes happen.
If you build with Vidocq, this is the feed to watch.