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Consider moving the website into main rust-gpu repo #14

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@LegNeato

I just threw it in here as that was the quickest way to get the webpage up with github pages.

Docs/website in the main repo:

Pros:

  • Docs stay close to the code, so it’s easier to keep them updated alongside changes.
  • Contributors only need to work in one place, so adding or updating docs is straightforward.
  • No need to manage multiple repos—everything lives together.
    Cons:
  • The repo gets bigger, which can slow down cloning and pull requests for everyone.
  • Mixing code and doc issues in one place can get messy, making it harder to focus on core development.

Using a separate repo for docs/website:

Pros:

  • Keeps the main repo cleaner and code-focused, so it’s easier to navigate.
  • Doc updates are simpler to track and review on their own, without touching the code.
  • Main repo stays leaner and faster to work with.
    Cons:
  • It’s tougher to keep docs in sync with code changes, as they’re in different places.
  • Managing a separate repo adds overhead, like additional issue tracking and reviews.

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