On Aug 7, 1:43 am, Daniel <dan.in.a.bot...@gmail.com> wrote:
> IIRC you can use plain HTML on the github pages. They are only
> processed by Jekyll, if you have the YAML front-matter in the file
> (http://wiki.github.com/mojombo/jekyll/usagesee index.html section).

Yup, I'm skipping the Jekyll and doing vanilla HTML + CSS so that you
can pull them for offline use. I agree completely that there is value
in offline copies.

Another benefit of that system is that you can have historical
versions available by git and it will be easy to have a doc version
that matches your contrib version even if your not at HEAD all the
time. (This will also work for other packages for which we use
autodoc.)

Tom

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