On 3/9/09 4:46 PM, Dirk Meyer wrote: > Peter Saint-Andre wrote: >> One solution here is to build out a developer-oriented documentation >> site. As we discussed in Brussels, Python developers don't read the >> PEPs, they read the docs. > > Right > >> We have only XEPs because it's a lot of work to write >> developer-friendly docs, but we have a start here: >> >> http://xmpp.org/tech/ >> >> Let's build that out further at that site or on wiki.xmpp.org. > > I don't want to start a discussion now, but a wiki may be better since > everyone can add stuff.
I just started looking at Sphinx, which is used to produce documentation for Python and lots of other projects: http://sphinx.pocoo.org/ It looks intriguing to me. > And I missed something I hate about XMPP: the name. You can google > something, you can send a mail, browse the web, you can even skype > someone. Well that's what the word "jabber" is for. :P > But I can't XMPP -- it is not word. At FOSDEM someone walked up to the table and said to me "so what is zimpy?" (pronouncing XMPP as "zimpy"). Peter -- Peter Saint-Andre https://stpeter.im/
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