On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, William E. Kempf wrote: > > If there are no complains, I would _love_ to move BoostBook out of the > > sandbox and into its (presumably) permanent place in Boost CVS. > > Well, I'm in favor of that, since we're moving at least some of the > documentation to Boost.Book with this release (or so I gathered). So > what's the group opinion on this one? > > -- > William E. Kempf
For reference, here is the directory structure I'm proposing: - BoostBook XML documentation for each library will go into libs/<library-name>/doc (wherever the HTML documentation was located) - BoostBook tools go into tools/doc. Specifically: + BoostBook DTD will be in tools/doc/dtd/ + BoostBook XSL will be in tools/doc/xsl/ + BoostBook docs will be in tools/doc/doc + BoostBook makefiles/Jamfiles/etc will be in tools/doc/build - Generated documentation goes into doc/ + doc/html, doc/man, and doc/pdf contain generated documentation in HTML, Man pages, and PDF, respectively - Top-level documentation (e.g., library categories, descriptions of libraries with static documentation) goes into doc/src Doug _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe & other changes: http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost