(Apologies if this is a duplicate - I posted this via the Google Groups UI but 
I never saw it appear in the discussion group)

Hello all -

I am researching documentation systems for a system that will be fairly modular 
in nature and be the basis for a developer portal. The portal will document 
lots of extensions and file formats to support, and require multiple developers 
and technical managers to collaboratively edit the docs over time. I'm looking 
for something lightweight that supports documentation needs for scientific 
software, mainly literature citations, in-line math, scientific charts (e.g. 
from matplotlib), solid support for indexes, and ability to target multiple 
output formats. Sphinx looks like a nice option for all of these.

However, we would like the documentation to also have some level of community 
features, at the very least (a) user comments and (b) per topic (or chapter or 
whatever) feeds to allow developers to monitor for updates to the docs (or to a 
section of the docs they are interested in). My read of the Sphinx 
documentation suggests is that this doesn't exist for Sphinx proper.

Has anyone used Sphinx for a site with such integrated community features, e.g. 
a fork or extensions that integrate with Disqus or something similar?

Thanks,

Ramon

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