Today, I had a discussion with Mikolaj Izdebsky, maintainer of various Java pacakges including Ant / Maven. At the beginning, he mentioned possible license issues he is dealing with in -javadoc subpackages, then he mentioned bundled jQuery, etc. All these issues are very familiar to me with the rubygem-*-doc subpackages.

During the brainstorming, one of the proposed solutions was dropping the doc subpackages altogether. And I wonder, does anybody have use case for the -doc subpackages. I used to use RI, but I have not used it for ages. Is the RDoc HTML documentation useful for anybody? I personally always use online documentation, so I would not necessarily miss those. But does anybody else use it?

This is more just to measure the sentiment, than that I would plan any action. OTOH, I would not mind if I would not need to close my eyes because of the unresolved bundling / licensing issues.

Thanks.


Vít

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