2010/10/15 Daniel Neuhäuser <dasdas...@googlemail.com>:
> 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,
Thats great to hear.


> translations with gettext and web support. The latter featuring comments
> which can be voted on, proposals to change the documentation and server
What I essentially need is a commenting system to be used for university course
on python.

side search. This still requires a web application which acts as a front
> end however that's relatively simple to write.

I wish there was a standard deployment which does not require much
coding as  the people I need this package from will not wish to do any
coding what so ever.


> 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.
>
Can you point me to the packages, there documentation and to-do etc
I might be able to contribute something.

Essentially I wish to know how sphinx looks for an external builder. I have
a builder written but its running from my sphinx installation. What if
the builder
is an extension than what will your setup.py look like. Are there any examples.
(Isn't there a sphinx sandbox like the ReST sandbox)
Thanks
Amit Sethi

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