Re: Why do the Socorro docs have ads on them?

2019-07-05 Thread Rob Sayre via governance
On Friday, March 22, 2019 at 6:15:33 AM UTC-7, William Kahn-Greene wrote: > > I don't think their advertising model goes against Mozilla's mission. > I do think that ReadTheDocs provides a service to open source > projects--including many of Mozilla's projects--that's invaluable and > helps us

Re: Why do the Socorro docs have ads on them?

2019-03-22 Thread Rob Sayre via governance
On Friday, March 22, 2019 at 1:01:15 PM UTC-7, Andrew Halberstadt wrote: > > Maybe if Mozilla wants to continue supporting them while simultaneously > getting rid of ads and using our own domains/branding, we could sign up > for a corporate account: > https://readthedocs.com/pricing/ That seems

Re: Why do the Socorro docs have ads on them?

2019-03-22 Thread Andrew Halberstadt via governance
It is possible to build documentation with Travis and host it with pages, e.g: https://gist.github.com/brenns10/f48e1021e8befd2221a2 But it still requires more effort than the single button click that readthedocs provides. I personally don't think there's anything wrong with hosting docs there,

Re: Why do the Socorro docs have ads on them?

2019-03-22 Thread Rob Sayre via governance
On Friday, March 22, 2019 at 6:15:33 AM UTC-7, William Kahn-Greene wrote: > > I don't think their advertising model goes against Mozilla's mission. > I do think that ReadTheDocs provides a service to open source > projects--including many of Mozilla's projects--that's invaluable and > helps us

Re: Why do the Socorro docs have ads on them?

2019-03-22 Thread William Kahn-Greene via governance
Socorro's documentation is built by and hosted on ReadTheDocs as is documentation for many Mozilla projects. ReadTheDocs uses "ethical advertising" to fund the infrastructure. They talk more about that here: https://docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/advertising/ethical-advertising.html I don't think