[lxml-dev] documentation wiki
Hello all, I moved to lxml/elementtree from 4Suite and am loving it. However, it would be good to improve the documentation for us muddling our way through it - but of course the issue of who-will-do-it/who-has-the-time always comes up. To solve this - would it be possible to start a documentation wiki on the codespeak site (I use dokuwiki - which is excellent, and I hear moinmoin is good and python-powered)? This would disperse the documentation effort among those who use it (maybe only allow members of the mailing list, to prevent spam). I would be more than happy to add documentation as I figure things out. Not sure if this has already been discussed on the mailing list, as I don't seem to be able to perform searches on the mailing list archives. Cheers, -Roger Patterson
Hi, Roger Patterson wrote:
I moved to lxml/elementtree from 4Suite and am loving it. However, it would be good to improve the documentation for us muddling our way through it - but of course the issue of who-will-do-it/who-has-the-time always comes up. To solve this - would it be possible to start a documentation wiki on the codespeak site (I use dokuwiki - which is excellent, and I hear moinmoin is good and python-powered)? This would disperse the documentation effort among those who use it (maybe only allow members of the mailing list, to prevent spam). I would be more than happy to add documentation as I figure things out.
A Wiki and some help to maintain it would be warmly appreciated (and has been proposed before, as you suggested). http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.python.lxml.devel/2383/match=wiki Don't know what the codespeak makers think about it? Not sure a subscription to the ML is a good requirement, but preventing spam is (sadly) rather important.
Not sure if this has already been discussed on the mailing list, as I don't seem to be able to perform searches on the mailing list archives.
You can use gmane, for example: http://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.python.lxml.devel or Google against the "site:codespeak.net/pipermail/lxml-dev" Stefan
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