On 16 Jan 2014, at 21:56 , Alexander Shorin <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm completely +1 for serving html (and pdf) docs via CouchDB itself > (especially, if we're already have such: couchdb.couchdb.org - just > need to setup nicer alias for docs). Just give me db url where to > upload the builds and story ends on this (: I’d caution against NIH. RTD seems worth the effort. Jan -- > -- > ,,,^..^,,, > > > On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 12:48 AM, Dave Cottlehuber <[email protected]> wrote: >> Just a note, there's nothing tying us to RTD other than at the time it >> was easiest for us to set up and looks ok. >> >> We have a full ubuntu VM available, the official couchdb.apache.org >> website is backed by subversion, anything is possible. >> >> A+ >> Dave >> >> >> >> On 16 January 2014 21:40, Andy Wenk <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Jan, thanks for the info :) >>> >>> On 16 January 2014 13:03, Alexander Shorin <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Suddenly, they don't support gettext, but just mapping "other project >>>> -> language". This means that we have to make N copies (one per >>>> language) of our docs and create same amount of RTD projects. Gettext >>>> works differently, preventing copying things and generating html/pdf >>>> with the respect of existed translations. >>>> >>>> I think, we should stay with gettext, but our RTD integration process >>>> would be a bit tricky in this case. >>>> >>> >>> First I thought - YAY - but after reading >>> http://docs.readthedocs.org/en/latest/localization.html (Project with >>> multiple translations) I am asking myself "why?". >>> >>> Alex, I am completely with you with staying with gettext. Do you have an >>> idea how to get that working with RTD? Can you point me to the work >>> (branch) you already did? >>> >>> Cheers >>> >>> Andy >>> >>> -- >>> Andy Wenk >>> Hamburg - Germany >>> RockIt! >>> >>> http://www.couchdb-buch.de >>> http://www.pg-praxisbuch.de >>> >>> GPG fingerprint: C044 8322 9E12 1483 4FEC 9452 B65D 6BE3 9ED3 9588 >>> >>> https://people.apache.org/keys/committer/andywenk.asc
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