Hi James,

We're interested in hosting documentation on Swift.org for a variety of 
reasons.  One motivating reason is to showcase the documentation for the 
version of the Standard Library that is in active development on 'master'.  For 
example, whenever we generate a new snapshot that can be downloaded we update 
posted documentation.

We're exploring various options.  If you have specific suggestions on what you 
would like to see, please speak up.

Thanks,
Ted

> On Jan 6, 2016, at 11:06 AM, James Campbell via swift-dev 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Is there a way of improving the documentation and hosting it on Swift instead 
> of Apple ?
> 
> Currently the Array page lists all of the things the class directly 
> implements but doesn't include any of the methods mixed in by protocol 
> extensions (i.e all of the methods from CollectionType).
> 
> With YardDoc for Ruby it does this, so you know exactly what methods a class 
> has.
> 
> This confused me to no end as some topics here suggest adding ways of 
> dropping the first X elements and even I have implemented `shift` which I 
> didn't know already exist albeit under another name.
> 
> Would be great if we could improve these documents for the language in an 
> open source way :)
> 
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