On Fri, 13 Oct 2017 at 08:13:08 +0800, Paul Wise wrote: > On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 3:27 AM, Diane Trout wrote: > > > Being able to find all your documentation in one place would really be > > convenient. > > I don't think doc-base/doc-central will ever be the answer to this as > it is very specific to Debian and thus not available on other distros. > Eventually the Freedesktop folks will come up with something > cross-distro and cross-desktop and we will have to replace doc-base > with it, just like we had to do with the Debian-specific menu system.
... unless someone from Debian with an interest in documentation goes upstream and comes up with something cross-distro, cross-desktop and suspiciously similar to doc-base. Relevant people to talk to would include the maintainers of GNOME's yelp (user-facing, usually-topic-based help in Docbook or Mallard format, processed into HTML for viewing) and devhelp (developer reference documentation in any format, processed into HTML at build-time), and their equivalents in other upstream projects. As far as I understand it, yelp and devhelp are separate apps as a deliberate design choice, because they have different audiences and requirements. Whether you agree with it or not, understanding the reasoning behind that design choice seems likely to be valuable. smcv