I'd be interested in that, too.  I suppose it's quite dependent on the
VCS you're using.  My guess is that you'd want to write a script,
whether incorporated into sphinx or not, that generates a rst file
with the revision history info that gets incorporated into the
document.  Can you call functions in conf.py?

On Feb 8, 3:15 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> Our rstt sources are checked I'm to svn. It's used to update the web
> dogs, which is also in svn. Is that what you had in mind, or something
> different?
>
> -chris
>
> On 2/8/09, Michael Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I'm using sphinx at work and doing regular releases and I'm becoming
> > increasingly interested in the idea of some kind of automatic change
> > log generator for the documentation itself. Perhaps where you point it
> > at the last published version of your docs and it runs a diff and
> > generates some info on what pages are new/deleted/changed.
>
> > Has anyone else had any thoughts on this? Is there already a solution?
> > Happy to look into writing it but not until I've finished the other
> > extension I'm trying to work on!
>
> > Michael
>
>
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