Re: Documentation framework: slate + quilter?

2014-11-04 Thread Noah Slater
I think this sounds like a good initiative Joan. +1 On 27 October 2014 22:52, Joan Touzet wrote: > At a previous CouchDB IRC meeting I mentioned that Cloudant had worked > up a new approach to documentation, capable of including per-language > examples AND being hosted in CouchDB itself. I'd like

Re: Documentation framework: slate + quilter?

2014-10-28 Thread Andy Wenk
The Cloudant docs look great. Nicely done :). The main question for me is how we get the docs translated in the easiest way. Is that done with these docs already? If not, are there ideas how to do it? Actually I see both advantages and disadvantages with rst. Basically I don't care in which way I

Re: Documentation framework: slate + quilter?

2014-10-28 Thread Alexander Shorin
On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 12:52 AM, Joan Touzet wrote: > * Self-hosted documentation. Why aren't we doing this yet? Sphinx docs could be hosted on CouchDB - I always did that to provide review examples. We're not doing this because we don't have own CouchDB server on couchdb.apache.org - the only

Documentation framework: slate + quilter?

2014-10-27 Thread Joan Touzet
At a previous CouchDB IRC meeting I mentioned that Cloudant had worked up a new approach to documentation, capable of including per-language examples AND being hosted in CouchDB itself. I'd like to share the links, get feedback and see if the community is interested in helping develop it further.