On 19/03/15, Joe Brockmeier wrote: > On 03/19/2015 01:14 AM, Pete Travis wrote: > > So, as I'm working on some tooling for a new Fedora Docs site, I'd like > > to know what would get *you* into writing about Fedora Cloud. In the > > most direct sense, it's a question about markup and delivery, ie a > > collection of markdown or reStructuredText files in a git repo. In a > > broad sense, anything along the lines of "I would write docs for using > > Fedora Cloud, if..." would be great. > > Most of the writing I do is in Markdown. Git + Markdown would be optimal > as far as I'm concerned. > > If a majority of folks who'll contribute are partial to some other > flavor of light markup, I can go with whatever, but would prefer *not* > Docbook or MediaWiki. Let's please do something with git to make life > much easier. > Few advantages of using Sphinx and rst: 1. Syntax is almost like markdown. 2. It has more features targeted towards devels. 3. If we maintain in a public git repo, we can use a service like readthedocs.org to build and publish the docs, we can have it in the way of https://docs.djangoproject.com 4. Many developers in the infra and apps teams are Python users, so they know/use reStructuredText already. Kushal -- Fedora Cloud Engineer CPython Core Developer Director @ Python Software Foundation http://kushaldas.in _______________________________________________ cloud mailing list cloud@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/cloud Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct