On Sunday 30 October 2005 1:24 pm, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Quoting Neil Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >> Derek mentioned that there were enough web
> >> programmers. Is there a need for people
> >> to port documentation from the dev list and
> >> doxygen to the web to help enable new
> >> programmers with Gnucash to be productive more
> >> quickly?
> >
> > Yes - the only question is WHERE that documentation should be hosted.
> > I've had
> > to host my own (http://code.neil.williamsleesmill.me.uk/) because access
> > to the gnucash site is so limited. I do have space there to host some
> > more but I'd have to arrange some form of access until I get time to put
> > Drupal onto that box.
>
> The only reason you've had to do that is because I've only run the
> doxygen docs on HEAD, not g2.  Once g2->HEAD then you'll no longer need
> to do that for doxygen.

True, however I was thinking of my other documentation on that server. The URL 
itself goes to the DocBook documentation I wrote for qof_book_merge and QSF 
rather than the G2 Doxygen output.


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