On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 5:59 PM, Olivier Grisel <olivier.gri...@ensta.org> wrote:
> 2012/1/6 Vlad Niculae <zephy...@gmail.com>:
>>
>> On Jan 6, 2012, at 17:39 , Olivier Grisel wrote:
>>
>>> 2012/1/6 Vlad Niculae <zephy...@gmail.com>:
>>>> Hello all, especially Fabian.
>>>>
>>>> I've noticed that the new examples still don't show up in 
>>>> scikit-learn.org/dev/, in particular the multi-label one that I'd like to 
>>>> show off. Can somebody address this?
>>>>
>>>> Sorry if this should be discussed somewhere else.
>>>
>>> I think we should switch the doc hosting to github-page, at least for
>>> the dev version. There is such as simple utility script in the
>>> tutorial repo:
>>
>> I like this idea a lot. I see two issues with this. One is that devs with 
>> different setups might end up pushing slightly different docs online every 
>> time. For example I think that some of the devs don't have latex configured.
>>
>> The second is that scikit-learn.github.com will always be the dev version 
>> and this might be confusing for users. We might need to add a warning:
>>
>> Warning: This is the website for the development version of scikit-learn. 
>> You might want the documentation for the latest stable release.
>>
>> And also make sure that the users get redirected from 
>> scikit-learn.github.com to scikit-learn.org/dev/ or else it will be 
>> confusing.
>
> Actually I think we decide to host some of the doc on github, I think
> we should host all of it and keep the stable / dev URL prefixes.
> Otherwise the DNS CNAME configuration will be hell, or even
> impossible.
>
> The / could just host a javascript redirect to "/stable" if it's not
> possible to configure the github host to issue a HTTP 301 redirect as
> sourceforge is currently doing.
>
> We would just need to make the "make gtihub-dev" script only touch the
> "dev/" subtree and leave the "stable/" folder untouched.

Sorry guys but the doc is generated in my own personal computer at
work. It's probably down but I can't see it until I get to Paris next
week.

+1 to move all the doc to github as Olivier proposed, though. I'd just
like to have it in a different repo than the source code.

Fabian.

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