Re: gtk+ documentation wikified



>>implements a fast way to get from symbol to docblob
A database seems like good idea here + and tools to sync with the SVN
(is there a way to run a script on the server side when a file has
been submitted?)

2009/3/4 Stefan Kost <ensonic hora-obscura de>:
> Maciej Piechotka schrieb:
>> On Fri, 2009-02-20 at 10:37 +0000, Alberto Ruiz wrote:
>>
>>> 2009/2/20 Maciej Piechotka <uzytkownik2 gmail com>:
>>>
>>>> Eugene Gorodinsky <e gorodinsky gmail com> writes:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Hi all
>>>>>
>>>>> Since you guys are discussing the redesign of the gtk+ website, I'd
>>>>> like to propose an idea that I have. I've seen quite a lot of comments
>>>>> saying gtk+ documentation isn't as good as qt's. What do you think of
>>>>> having a wiki that documents all of gtk+ api?
>>>>>
>>>> I'm not sure but I guess that it would be possible to integrate it
>>>> somehow with SVN(or, even better, git/bzr/...). The wiki syntax could be
>>>> translated into gtkdoc.
>>>>
>>> Gtkdocs are stored in the source code headers,
>>>
>>
>> BTW - this idea, which I personally like, is not common. Gtk-doc
>> comments are usually placed in source files. The exception is for
>> example webkit-gtk (or at least used to be).
>>
>>
>>> that helps developers
>>> to keep documentation up to date.
>>> That means that pushing documentation upstream is not possible.
>>>
>>> What we could do is to have a queue of contributions/feedback and
>>> notify the module maintainer about it.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I never thought about pushing it into trunk directly. Next paragraph of my mail is:
>> "With svn: The developer/maintainer of wiki could download wiki syntax as
>> a patch, apply it and commit."
>>
>> And the merging usually is quite possible:
>> - Find symbol before which there is comment started by /** (or any other
>> - Insert the generated doc/update it/...
>> - Diff with previous
>> In some cases it will need to be handled manually - but I guess that in 99% it will not.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>>
> Hi,
>
> I put some notes online:
> http://live.gnome.org/DocumentationProject/GtkDocFuture#head-a95d3540bfa9b29299058c0e13b162ce2a772da7
> Should the prototype submit patches to bugzilla?
>
> subtasks that I could need help with:
> 1) start a basic cgi for library.gnome.org (if I do it its gonna be
> perl, but I don't care so much)
>  * have a hasmap there docmodule->sourcedir
>  * implements a fast way to get from symbol to docblob
>  * when calling edit.cgi?docmodule=glib&symbol=g_object_new
>     * show a textfield with the docs for it
>
> 2) write a bugzilla_submit_patch function in for the above cgi (see link
> for how bugbuddy is doing it).
>
> 3) build-brigade - anyone reading this? whats the chances of getting a
> doc-builder, where we could also run this cgi?
>
> Stefan
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