I am not sure if this does exactly what I mean (can you actually edit
and version docstrings and put them back in code?). Anyway, it would
be nice it somebody where to set this up as an example for web2py.

On Feb 5, 11:32 am, "Werner F. Bruhin" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 05/02/2010 17:11, mdipierro wrote:
>
> > I got a private email from David and we have an idea:
>
> > 1) organize a wiki with the same table of content as the book. Each
> > page will have an errata and a a faq. It will include some parts of
> > the book (when possible) and link the scribd book chapters when not
> > possible.
>
> > 2) integrate the above with a small web2py app that turns web2py
> > docstrings into wiki pages. When users edit the wiki, the docstrings
> > get updated, and I get a patch.
>
> > What do people think?
>
> What about reuse?
>
> E.g.:http://tosh.pl/gminick/gsoc/sphinx/
>
> Werner

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