Hi all,

Having installed Sphinx only some days ago, I quickly
had a look into the Doxygen/XML bridge Breathe [1]
written by Micheal Jones. I found the idea very neat.

Sphinx has become one of the de-facto standards for
python documentation, and it seems plausible that it
would have major impact on, e.g., the C++ world as well,
provided that the technology is available. However,
Micheal has said in a post that he plans to start
ceasing further Breathe development.

Having noted this, I wanted to ask if there are any
Sphinx plans for the 2011 Google Summer of Code, and
if so, maybe suggest to check if some Breathe targets
could be included before the fast approaching deadline?

If yes, this important bridge to other programming
languages could be fostered further. As a side note,
I have also been pointed to the doxylink project [2],
which seems to be a good intermediate workaround. Or
does the Sphinx community feel this way of linking to
a third system would be the desired solution permanently?

Cheers, Paul


[1] http://michaeljones.github.com/breathe/
[2] http://packages.python.org/sphinxcontrib-doxylink/index.html

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