On 12/13/2013 12:34 AM, Cameron Hummels wrote:
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, there is no public way to view these documentations aside from downloading the repository and building locally. I think by putting the 3.0 docs on the webpage, it will make it more likely that people contribute docs when 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?
Hi Cameron, for the record such jenkins job already exists. It just fails during cookbook evaluation phase. As soon as the documentation is "buildable" with yt-3.0 it will magically appear on the website. Cheers, Kacper