[web2py] Re: django and web2py

2010-01-10 Thread mdipierro
No. Sphinx please. The plan is to move to Sphinx. On Jan 10, 6:25 am, pihentagy wrote: > So, if I happen to write some doc strings, should I do it in epydoc, > right? > > Gergo > > On Jan 9, 10:39 am, waTR wrote: > > > I agree that the documentation is lacking, especially for the newest > > feat

[web2py] Re: django and web2py

2010-01-10 Thread pihentagy
So, if I happen to write some doc strings, should I do it in epydoc, right? Gergo On Jan 9, 10:39 am, waTR wrote: > I agree that the documentation is lacking, especially for the newest > features. Though, IMHO, documentation is ALWAYS a problem for > developers. I am sure when this framework is

[web2py] Re: django and web2py

2010-01-09 Thread waTR
I agree that the documentation is lacking, especially for the newest features. Though, IMHO, documentation is ALWAYS a problem for developers. I am sure when this framework is popular enough there will be some people who will take that task on. For now I use the code, as it is quite readable, and I