I think there are two things used there:
- recvcheck
- phd release page
So, to summarize my and your ideas:
- the only project which is actually using doc.php.net is PHP
- the only tool used is revcheck
- PhD shouldn't be project anymore but proper section shold find place
on this website
- IMO Documentation Howto should be moved to wiki (there are dates,
document on doc.php.net is newer then wiki pages) because it will be
much easier to mantain; I will do it when I find some free time
- technically: language entities/variables should be removed and strings
can be placed directly in files because many language are not necessary
- same to templates
- site template should be unified using shared.php.net
- I have one more idea: it would be very nice to replace old sqlite_*
functions with PDO/SQLite3 as they doesn't work on new PHP versions.
However I'm not sure if that change won't break existing infrastructure.
What is your opinion?
I think that despite appearances this concept means a chance to survive
for doc.php.net. If we rebuild it to keep only those things which are
actually usefull we can encourage people to use it. Also, keeping less
amount of code makes it's easier to mantain and it's much easier to
introduce new contributors into it.
Finally I have few more technicall questions to you (or any other person
who knows the answer):
- what is the actual function of configure file. Seems it's doing whole
bunch of tasks but as far as I can see it mainly creates build-ops.php?
- where can I find language strings? If it's hard to gain them I can
simply copy and paste them from working site
Cheers,
Maciej.
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