I’m sad to hear you’re out of runway, because I think Corilla was about to take off for something amazing. I’ve been doing a lot of thinking and talking about where technical documentation is heading in the agile development age, and how to help everyone have workflows that are not just consistent, but cognitively cheap. I had my fingers crossed that Corilla would be the software to make that leap.
I’ve certainly been out there hand-promoting for years now, and I have Corilla tabs open in my browsers right now, even though they’re not a tool my company uses. But I also know that it’s extremely difficult for anyone to make a case for getting paid if they are not exactly in the release pipeline, and that is something that Swagger had the advantage of and you didn’t.
My dream for Corilla: Electric Boogaloo is that it gets enough funding to do a proper opensource and roll into an existing documentation tool as the writing interface and publishing output. How much easier would it be to get adoption on Jekyll or Hugo if the composition interface was clean and clear and the multi-publish option was flexible and usable?
