Another reason why whe should host docs on readthedocs.io only is the fact,
that
pyignite has a separate release cycle. We will release and add more
features frequently. It's strange to wait for new major ignite version to
update documentation, as for me.

сб, 17 апр. 2021 г. в 19:36, Ivan Daschinsky <ivanda...@gmail.com>:

> Denis, I don't think so. It's maybe sound strange, but python community
> rely on readthedocs.io and it already has all neede doc's updated.
> Python package already has comprehensive documentation in the rst format
> and it is hosted and automatically built on every push.
> Here is the docs of rc1, that is built on git tag
> https://apache-ignite-binary-protocol-client.readthedocs.io/en/0.4.0.rc1/
> When we release, I simply just add tag on commit and fresh brand new docs
> will be available.
> Link to this doc will be in pypi.org index.
>
> I suppose, that the best option is just add a link to readthedocs.io on
> https://ignite.apache.org/doc and just completely remove all other python
> stuff from it.
> It is strange to support and edit both versions, as for me.
>
> сб, 17 апр. 2021 г. в 19:14, Denis Magda <dma...@apache.org>:
>
>> +1
>>
>> Does it require documentation updates?
>>
>> -
>> Denis
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Apr 16, 2021 at 10:05 AM Ivan Daschinsky <ivanda...@apache.org>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > Ivan Daschinsky <ivanda...@apache.org>
>> > чт, 15 апр., 21:37 (19 часов назад)
>> > кому: dev
>> > Dear Igniters!
>> >
>> > Release candidate binaries are at least uploaded and ready for vote
>> > You can find them here:
>> > https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/ignite/pyignite/0.4.0-rc1
>> >
>> > If you follow the link above, you will find source package (*.tar.gz and
>> > *.zip)
>> > and binary packages (wheels) for windows (x86, amd64) and linux (x86 and
>> > x86_64)
>> > for pythons 36, 37, 38, 39. Also, there are sha512 and gpg signatures.
>> >
>> > You can install binary package for specific version of python using pip
>> > For example do this on linux for python 3.8
>> > >> pip install pyignite-0.4.0-cp38-cp38-manylinux1_x86_64.whl
>> >
>> > You can build and install package from source using this command:
>> > >> pip install pyignite-0.4.0.tar.gz
>> > You can build wheel on your platform using this command:
>> > >> pip wheel --no-deps pyignite-0.4.0.tar.gz
>> >
>> > For building C module, you should have python headers and C compiler
>> > installed.
>> > (i.e. for ubuntu sudo apt install build-essential python3-dev)
>> > In Mac OS X xcode-tools and python from homebrew are the best option.
>> >
>> > In order to check whether C module works, use following:
>> > >> from pyignite import _cutils
>> > >> print(_cutils.hashcode('test'))
>> > >> 3556498
>> >
>> > You can find documentation here:
>> >
>> https://apache-ignite-binary-protocol-client.readthedocs.io/en/0.4.0.rc1
>> >
>> > You can find examples here (to check them, you should start ignite
>> > locally):
>> >
>> >
>> https://apache-ignite-binary-protocol-client.readthedocs.io/en/0.4.0.rc1/examples.html
>> > Also, examples can be found in source archive in examples subfolder.
>> > docker-compose.yml is supplied in order to start ignite quickly.
>> >
>> > Release notes:
>> >
>> >
>> https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=ignite-python-thin-client.git;a=blob;f=RELEASE_NOTES.txt;h=9fee8ead3f70718767f6e11f93d1c7e77c61657b;hb=466b54527e6e42bc585c594d840a959d0b8626ef
>> >
>> > Git release tag was created:
>> >
>> >
>> https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=ignite-python-thin-client.git;a=tag;h=refs/tags/0.4.0.rc1
>> >
>> > The vote is formal, see voting guidelines
>> > https://www.apache.org/foundation/voting.html
>> >
>> > +1 - to accept pyignite-0.4.0-rc1
>> > 0 - don't care either way
>> > -1 - DO NOT accept pyignite-0.4.0-rc1
>> >
>> > The vote will end at April, 21 15:00 UTC.
>> >
>>
>
>
> --
> Sincerely yours, Ivan Daschinskiy
>

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