It depends. If the docstrings are well written they can be useful to both.
On 13 Lug, 21:52, weheh <[email protected]> wrote: > Massimo, isn't epydocs more geared to the web2py developer than the > user? I agree, embedding the user documentation into the code is > desireable (write once, serve many). But, users and developers have > differing needs and comprehension levels. If the output of epydocs can > be optimized to also support reading by a web2py user through a > combination of information filtering, document formatting conventions > and templates, and user comments, then I'm all in favor of it as it > will likely save time and effort.

