Hi Antonio,

Everything is done in the main Arrow repository in a regular fashion
(e.g. you can open Pull Requests there).  Help on the documentation is
welcome, as many aspects are missing currently.

Feel free to ask any questions!

Regards

Antoine.


Le 14/12/2018 à 16:09, Antonio Cavallo a écrit :
> Hi Antoine,
> I'm trying to learn about arrow, would it possible for me to help with the
> documentation?
> 
> Do you have a repository I can contribute to?
> Thanks
> 
> On Wed, 12 Dec 2018 at 09:13, Antoine Pitrou <anto...@python.org> wrote:
> 
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> We are doing a refactor of the C++ documentation which will appear in
>> 0.12.0.
>>
>> Currently, the main entry point of the C++ documentation is a
>> Doxygen-generated API documentation in the traditional format, together
>> with a couple MarkDown pages covering some example use cases.
>>
>> The rewrite integrates the C++ API documentation in a larger Sphinx
>> documentation also holding the format specification and Python docs.
>> This allows us to add cross-references very easily and make the whole
>> documentation more cohesive.
>>
>> To accompany this transformation, I have started writing some prose
>> documentation about fundamental concepts in the C++ API.  I have
>> uploaded a snapshot build of this work-in-progress here:
>> https://pitrou.net/arrowdevdoc/cpp/index.html
>>
>> Comments and suggestions are welcome.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Antoine.
>>
> 

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