Thanks, Kacper. I'll look at trying to get all of the cookbook recipes to
work.
I would request (and it sounds like some of the responses I've gotten here
suggest support of this) that we have the 3.0 docs fully up to date before
we release 3.0 to the public. Because I have limited experience with 3.0
(I only started using it this week), I do not know if I'm the one who
should lead any kind of documentation effort to bring the 3.0 docs up to
speed with the state of the code, but I think that it should happen. This
is not a criticism of the current state of things--just a request for
future actions.
Cameron
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 10:34 AM, Kacper Kowalik
On 13.12.2013 16:37, Cameron Hummels wrote:
Sounds good, but I guess I don't understand why the 3.0 docs aren't yet buildable. I can build them locally. The only thing that prevented me from doing this is that I had to pip install the new bootstrap theme in order for them to not fail. Is this what you mean, Kacper?
Nope, I guess you only build part of them, like sphinx-build && make html. Additionally there are cookbook recipes that need to be run in order to get all images, runipy etc. First error that jenkins encounters is:
Exception: Traceback (most recent call last): File "helper_scripts/run_recipes.py", line 33, in run_receipe File
"/tmp/jenkins/workspace/yt-docs-3.0/source/cookbook/streamlines_isocontour.py", line 11, in <module> streamlines = Streamlines(pf,pos,'x-velocity', 'y-velocity', 'z-velocity', length=1.0) File
"/tmp/jenkins/workspace/yt-docs-3.0/yt-3.0/yt/visualization/streamlines.py", line 103, in __init__ log_fields=[False,False,False]) TypeError: __init__() got an unexpected keyword argument 'log_fields'
Cheers, Kacper
I understand not wanting to have out of date docs available to the user base, but i'd love to get something up so people can document new changes to the code as they make them. Let me know if you need help on this, Matt.
Cameron
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 6:42 AM, Matthew Turk
wrote: Hi Cameron,
Thanks for taking this on! I think that we should definitely push up some 3.0 docs (which it sounds like Kacper is working on) but I'm not sure that we should link them *until* they are mostly up to date. Fortunately the cookbook process and the IPython Notebook process won't pass until they are, so that's good.
Once the AGORA telecon is over today I should be able to spend some time hitting the easy changes to the docs that should bring them mostly up to speed. One thing we'll need to do with 3.0 that we haven't in the past is emphasize much more strongly the developer aspects, as some areas of the code -- while cleaner -- are different in some key ways.
-MAtt
Hello everyone,
Now that the bulk of the development is moving over to the yt-3.0 branch, I propose we have the yt-3.0 docs available on the website. Right now, a yt-3.0 branch exists in the yt-doc repository, but there are very minor changes in it relative to the yt 2.x documentation. Unfortunately,
no public way to view these documentations aside from downloading the repository and building locally. I think by putting the 3.0 docs on
webpage, it will make it more likely that people contribute docs when
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 6:34 PM, Cameron Hummels
wrote: there is the they contribute new code changes, whereas if we wait too long, the codebase may get considerably out of sync with the docs.
I think this will only require a slight change to the buildbot targets by Kacper. What do people think?
Cameron
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