I agree with Aaron -- the doc format really isn't all that important; what's
more important is that you're eager to write docs.  Since you like it, go
with reST.

- Geoff

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ian Bicking [mailto:ianb@;colorstudy.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 1:51 AM
> To: Webware discuss
> Subject: [Webware-discuss] Documentation format
> 
> 
> The documentation format discussion kind of died down, but I'd like to
> do some documenting, and that's one of those fleeting motivations you
> really have to grab onto ;)  Anyway, after looking some at the XML
> produced by reST, I think the format doesn't imply any great lock-in. 
> And I like writing it, so I'd like to use it.  But this 
> effects all the
> developers who might write documentation, since one of the 
> first things
> I want to do is rewrite the current WebKit documentation, 
> expanding and
> checking for accuracy.  I'm not planning to do anything too 
> exciting at
> this point (no doc strings or literate programming or new tools or
> anything), just trying to get the basic documentation in good shape.
> 
> Shall I go forward or do we need more discussion about this?
> 
>   Ian
> 
> 
> 
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