Jan, easy question: CouchDB is now in Git, and now there are two additional projects people are talking about: the web site and now the documentation.
I wonder if the same repo could host all three projects, with dissimilar, independent history trees. (I know the web site has svn requirements but most would agree that git-svn is quite excellent dealing with this.) On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 3:36 AM, Jan Lehnardt <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I finally got my act together and prepared the CouchDB API docs that MC Brown > made for Couchbase for your consideration to be added to the project. > > I put it up on GitHub so you can check it out. > > The repo is: > > https://github.com/janl/couchdb-docs > > To build all docs, you run `make everything`. I put the results on GitHub > Pages. > > It includes multiple HTML builds with different granularities (single page, > break by section, break by chapter) as well as PDF and ePub versions: > > Single Page: > http://janl.github.com/couchdb-docs/couchdb-manual-1.1/couchdb-manual.html > By Chapter: > http://janl.github.com/couchdb-docs/couchdb-manual-1.1/couchdb-manual.html-dir/index.html > By Section: > http://janl.github.com/couchdb-docs/couchdb-manual-1.1/couchdb-manual.html-section/index.html > PDF: > http://janl.github.com/couchdb-docs/couchdb-manual-1.1/couchdb-manual.pdf > ePub > http://janl.github.com/couchdb-docs/couchdb-manual-1.1/couchdb-manual.epub > > There's also a CouchDB 1.1. release guide that explains all the new features > in depth: > > Single Page: > http://janl.github.com/couchdb-docs/couchdb-release-1.1/couchdb-release-1.1.html > By Chapter: > http://janl.github.com/couchdb-docs/couchdb-release-1.1/couchdb-release-1.1.html-dir/index.html > By Section: > http://janl.github.com/couchdb-docs/couchdb-release-1.1/couchdb-release-1.1.html-section/index.html > PDF: > http://janl.github.com/couchdb-docs/couchdb-release-1.1/couchdb-release-1.1.pdf > ePub > http://janl.github.com/couchdb-docs/couchdb-release-1.1/couchdb-release-1.1.epub > > The README.md files outlines the build dependencies. > > The license is CC 3.0 but we can adapt that to whatever is required. > > There's a few rough edges, no styling should be obvious and the few > screenshots are using our old Single Server branded Futon, but I don't > consider these things to block adoption. > > Let me know what you think. I hope you like it! :) > > (weeee finally!) > > Cheers > Jan > -- > -- Iris Couch
