* Brian Dunnette [2011-10-12 15:49 +0200]:
On 10/12/2011 08:21 AM, Telesight wrote:
But for documentation Sphinx seems interesting, I am interested in it.
If you can place the Sphinx documentation in a website build with a
CMS that would be nice.

It's not a CMS, exactly, but I've begun to migrate Anthony's content to
Sphinx - right now, the (incomplete) files are available in Git (though
we can move this to Mercurial, if that's what people prefer):

https://gitorious.org/tryton-docs/tryton-admin-manual

There's also a service (ReadTheDocs) that builds readable versions of
the documentation, which are viewable here:

http://tryton-administration-manual.readthedocs.org/

That's exactly the kind of setup that I find clever and useful for
the project documentation. I *really* hope this project will take off.

For me the website should just define what is tryton, what are the
goals of tryton and how do we achieve that. No marketing bullshit,
just the needed information for newcomers (from the wide scope : IT
directors want success stories, devs want startup guides) and
community informations (mailing list, IRC channel, howtos, doc, ...).

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