Livedocs still has a main problem: the links.
What problem? that they are not compatible? or?
Maybe you've never looked at livedoc's code. I was one of the livedocs' hackers and I've reviewed the code several times. There are some problems with docbook IDs for example (just check your build log).
I noticed that :)
The docweb project was largely advertised on all doc mailling lists. Livedocs is in alpha stage. It has a couple of well know bugs. So, first let's fix them, and then make it public.
Is it the intention that http://docs.php.net is going to some day replace http://www.php.net/docs.php ?
No! doc.php.net is designed for developpers, documenters and translators. It isn't aimed for public. It will serve as a livedocs testbed, as well as revcheck for translators, list of undocumented functions, functions without examples, etc....
Okay, I just interpreted Philip's comment as the public was going to use it:
"People will slowly use it this way and the more people start using it the more people will complain and more importantly the more people will fix problems and add features. If a major problem exists there we can
redirect users to php.net/manual/"
Sorry for the stupid questions and thanks for clearing them up :)
// Tom