Hi --

I am researching documentation systems for a system that will be
fairly modular (lots of little 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 social software
functionality, at the very least (a) user comments and (b) per topic
(or chapter or whatever) feeds to allow people to monitor for updates.
My read of the Sphinx docs site suggests that this doesn't exist for
Sphinx, either built-in or via any forks or extensions that e.g.
integrate with Disqus for comments. Is that accurate?

Thanks,

Ramon

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