Hi Cyril, On Sun, Apr 08, 2012 at 09:42:19PM +0200, Cyril Bonté wrote: > I couldn't find much time for this since the last message...until this week.
Better late than never :-) > The code is still ugly. Honestly, I'm quite ashamed of it :-) You should not, what is important is that it exists and does the job well! > But I'm not ashamed of the result, so it's time to make it public and to > ask for help to cleanup the code, fix some issues and enhance the > converter and the generated documentation. The result is really great, I mean *really*. > The project is shared on gihtub. Also, converted documentation for > haproxy 1.4.20 and 1.5 are available there. > > The code itself is in python and recently started to use Mako Templates > as a first attempt to make the code cleaner. > > The generated pages are based on Bootstrap, from Twitter. I believe it > will help to easily add some smart features such as keyword auto-completion. > > The project sources : http://github.com/cbonte/haproxy-dconv > The project web page : http://cbonte.github.com/haproxy-dconv/ > Generated documentations : > - for haproxy 1.4 : > http://cbonte.github.com/haproxy-dconv/configuration-1.4.html > - for haproxy 1.5 : > http://cbonte.github.com/haproxy-dconv/configuration-1.5.html > > Feel free to give me some feedbacks. Again, help will be very welcomed > to enhance the project and the documentation ;-) I hope some people contribute to it as much as I received contribs for haproxy. Maybe you have started a new doc conversion language without yet being aware of it :-) Kudos for the good job! Willy