2013/11/19 Frederic Peters <[email protected]>
>
>
> With regards to application documentation, library-web (the code
> running both help.gnome.org and developer.gnome.org) has support for
> modules driven by gnome-doc-utils or yelp-tools, that roughly means
> Docbook and Mallard.
>
> Modules that are parts of the modulesets published by the release team
> are picked up automatically but it's also possible to manually add new
> modules (adding a line to data/extra-tarballs).
>
> You point to Gnumeric documentation. The good news is it is written in
> Docbook, but the bad news is it does it with its own build system. It
> will therefore need hacks in a few places, from a quick glance it
> would need something in src/lgo.py (in extract_modules) to consider
> the tarball relevant and containing a docbook documentation, and to
> src/modtypes/gnomedocbook.py to hardcode the main documentation file
> (gnumeric.xml, currently hardcoded in gnumeric-doc.make).
>
> If there are other modules, I'll be happy to look at them and provide
> guidance. Do you have a timeline for those changes? (The hackfest will
> be last week of January).
>

It would be great if we could sort this out within one or two weeks from
now given pretty much all the other projects have been migrated already or
the migration is going to happen soon. Do you think that would be possible
by any chance?

Thanks a lot!


-- 
Cheers,

Andrea

Debian Developer,
Fedora / EPEL packager,
GNOME Sysadmin,
GNOME Foundation Membership & Elections Committee Chairman

Homepage: http://www.gnome.org/~av
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