Sounds like an interesting idea, but the problem is what languages would need 
support? C# has a different type of doc set to java, then there are other 
languages... I think building locally and pushing to the wiki site, unless I am 
missing something here, is probably the easiest thing...

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On 28 Apr 2011, at 13:30, David Foley <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> this may be a feature request, or just something I haven't noticed as
> an available option at github, but I think that it would be a great
> idea if project owners could use git hub to parse their source code
> documentation, then push the generated documentation to the public
> facing project wiki. Of course this is a very high level suggestion,
> but is this possible at present? If not, anyone else think its a good
> idea (or terrible idea!). I would imagine a feature like this could
> come at a performance cost (after all, developer could just generate
> doc locally then commit as appropriate, without toll to GitHub), but
> the convenience of it, well, I for one would prefer it to manual
> maintenance of any documentation hosted at the wiki. Anyone else?
> 
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