On 05/02/2010 18:52, mdipierro wrote:
I am not sure if this does exactly what I mean (can you actually edit
and version docstrings and put them back in code?).
I don't know, but as Sphinx gets doc from the doc strings I would assume so.
 Anyway, it would
be nice it somebody where to set this up as an example for web2py.
Maybe check with the author/student where he is with the project and explain what you would like to see.

Werner

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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