Source repository for the core documentation ?

Andreas Ericsson ae at op5.se
Fri Feb 22 21:00:43 CET 2013


On 02/22/2013 08:43 PM, Jochen Bern wrote:
> On 22.02.2013 20:29, Daniel Wittenberg wrote:
>> I personally would love to see this moved to a wiki so we could more
>> easily update and add community examples, etc.  I think it would only
>> help enrich it.
>>
>> On Feb 21, 2013, at 3:01 AM, Páll Guðjón Sigurðsson wrote:
>>> Is there a git or svn repo out there for the core documentation ?
>>> I can see it once belonged to the core package, but has since been
>>> removed.
> 
> While I don't have much of a preference WRT repositories/mechanisms, I
> would like to remind you that there should be *several* versions of the
> documentation available, to match the different core versions used
> Somewhere Out There (tm). Especially with the upcoming 3.x -> 4.x
> switch, and not everyone who sysadmins a Nagios can git/co/whatever a
> back branch onto a local intranet server as easily as a bookmark's set
> in his browser.
> 

Tru dat. For addon developers, the documentation will as of about six
months ago be kept as doxygen documents with the source. It's a lot
more important that API docs are up-to-date though, since the program
can always warn about non-grok'able user input, but often can't really
do much about addons that misbehave.

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