Re: [zeromq-dev] ZeroMQ docs

2023-10-20 Thread Francesco
Another point I forgot: I think it would be nice to switch to https://about.readthedocs.com/ as a way to publish the libzmq API... Il giorno ven 20 ott 2023 alle ore 12:00 Francesco < francesco.monto...@gmail.com> ha scritto: > Hi all, > I'm happy to see that version 4.3.5 has been published,

[zeromq-dev] ZeroMQ docs

2023-10-20 Thread Francesco
Hi all, I'm happy to see that version 4.3.5 has been published, thanks Luca and all other contributors for making that happen! However I noticed that http://api.zeromq.org/master:_start is still mentioning version 4.3.2 of the API. Do you think it's possible to get there updated docs? If there

Re: [zeromq-dev] ZeroMQ docs

2023-10-20 Thread Francesco
hi Brett, thanks for your answer. I checked zeromq.org (I had some trouble using Docker to get the website up: https://github.com/zeromq/zeromq.org/issues/125 and then I installed locally hugo but I discovered it needs a quite old version 0.57.2 built in "extended" mode). I'm not really a web

Re: [zeromq-dev] ZeroMQ docs

2023-10-20 Thread Brett Viren
Hi Francesco, I agree a refresh of the online API docs would be good. I think the zeromq.org website takes its content from: https://github.com/zeromq/zeromq.org A PR to that repo is likely the first step to get zeromq.org updated. It would be extra good if the API docs for development and

Re: [zeromq-dev] ZeroMQ docs

2023-10-20 Thread Francesco
Maybe an even simpler solution is to activate the Github "Pages" support in libzmq.org and link it with a github action that just uses the Asciidoctor generator to convert all of doc/*.txt into static HTML. What do you think about this? Il giorno ven 20 ott 2023 alle ore 17:03 Francesco <

Re: [zeromq-dev] ZeroMQ docs

2023-10-20 Thread Kevin Sapper
Hi Francesco, the current API docs are indeed served by wikidot. There is a repo https://github.com/zeromq/ztools which updates the docs. I do have the permissions to logon and perform the update. I'll do the update sometime next week. In regards to the look of the API docs we can all agree they

Re: [zeromq-dev] ZeroMQ docs

2023-10-20 Thread Brett Viren
On Fri, Oct 20, 2023 at 12:03 PM Francesco wrote: > > Maybe an even simpler solution is to activate the Github "Pages" support in > libzmq.org and link it with a github action that just uses the Asciidoctor > generator to convert all of doc/*.txt into static HTML. > > What do you think about