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Gwen Shapira edited comment on KAFKA-2967 at 2/9/18 1:45 AM:
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Having used both, I have to say that I like Asciidoc's version of markdown is 
much easier to use. The available plugins (especially for Atom) are better too.

[~vikgamov] is a Gradle expert (or at least an official reviewer of O'Reilly 
Gradle book), and given our Gradle/doc integration pains in the past, it is 
good to have a community volunteer with the necessary expertise to maintain the 
integration.

How does everyone else feel on Asciidoc vs RST?

 (Sorry for bikeshedding, [~ewencp], but I think it is worthwhile to think a 
bit about a decision we'll have to live with for the coming years).

 


was (Author: gwenshap):
Having used both, I have to say that I like Asciidoc's version of markdown is 
much easier to use. The available plugins (especially for Atom) are better too.

[~vikgamov] is a Gradle expert (or at least an official reviewer of O'Reilly 
Gradle book), and given our Gradle/doc integration pains in the past, it is 
good to have a community volunteer with the necessary expertise to maintain the 
integration.

How does everyone else feel on Asciidoc vs RST?

 

 

> Move Kafka documentation to ReStructuredText
> --------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: KAFKA-2967
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-2967
>             Project: Kafka
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Gwen Shapira
>            Assignee: Gwen Shapira
>            Priority: Major
>
> Storing documentation as HTML is kind of BS :)
> * Formatting is a pain, and making it look good is even worse
> * Its just HTML, can't generate PDFs
> * Reading and editting is painful
> * Validating changes is hard because our formatting relies on all kinds of 
> Apache Server features.
> I suggest:
> * Move to RST
> * Generate HTML and PDF during build using Sphinx plugin for Gradle.
> Lots of Apache projects are doing this.



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