On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 03:13, Brandon Tanner <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've thought about that recently, I would like to pitch in some
> documentation for the ioquake3, has anyone decided on a format? I'm
> particular to the javadoc-like style, but anything is better than
> nothing. If I run doxygen against the trunk, can we put it up on the
> ioquake3 website? What if I work on documenting some functions, do I
> just make a commit or do we need to make an account for that? Sorry my
> reply doesn't answer your question about the RateLimit, I've only just
> begun hacking some ioq3 builds myself.

I don't think the Powers That Be are very likely to grant you SVN
write access, there are only four or five committers. If I were you,
I'd open a GitHub account and track the ioquake3 trunk. It's pretty
easy with git-svn.

You can host the generated documentation at GitHub as well with GitHub Pages.
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