Although last years project failed, the GSOC projects were successful
this year and all are part of Sphinx now. This means Python 3.x support,
translations with gettext and web support. The latter featuring comments
which can be voted on, proposals to change the documentation and server
side search. This still requires a web application which acts as a front
end however that's relatively simple to write.

Translations and web support are also aware of changes made to the
documentation with each build by merging the abstract syntax trees
generated for each document.

Although it will take quite some time to the next release, I think it
would be best to concentrate on that, instead of creating all of these
features outside of Sphinx. We could use some help on the project.

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