On 26/06/2013 6:57am, Steffen Hoffmann wrote:
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On 25.06.2013 00:54, Mike Dewhirst wrote:
On 25/06/2013 3:54am, Steffen Hoffmann wrote:
The maintainer is a respected developer and long-term member of Trac
core developer team, so why not just try it?
I did and it did work and I thank you.
Great. You're welcome.

I took the 0.11 branch code, and it works with Trac 1.0.1, all unit
tests pass, so I tagged plugin's wiki page accordingly now.
Keeping track of documentation is a pain. Is there a tool to export
source code triple-quote comments directly to a TrakWiki page?
You can see ApiDocs at work on trac.edgewall.org, but I'm not aware of
anything more specifically targeting wiki content updates. Actually I
don't think it is that hard at all. Lazy developers will get either
supported by caring user's supplemental wiki edits, punished by
not-so-much-caring user's defect tickets against documentation or get
their plugin dumped by even less caring users due to sub-standard docs
in the first place.

IMHO you can hardly make it much easier than wiki - collaborative docs
for experts and geeks, can't you?

Agreed. I'll wait for a business case to pop up before thinking about this again :)

Mike


Steffen Hoffmann
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