Hello Emil,

I'm not sure if you have read the full conversation, but I changed my mind 
about this.

I have shifted focus to use Sphinx for website generation along with 
documentation.

As far as I can tell, there is already documentation about NIR and Gallium 
writen in ReStructured Text, which Sphinx can use.


The last two week I'm very busy at work, so I haven't made much progress on the 
website itself.

My hope is to release a new repository on github this weekend, with the initial 
website in a ReStructured Text format.


Best Regards,

Jean Hertel.

De: Emil Velikov <emil.l.veli...@gmail.com>
Enviado: quarta-feira, 29 de março de 2017 12:32
Para: Brian Paul
Cc: Jean Hertel; mesa-dev@lists.freedesktop.org
Assunto: Re: [Mesa-dev] [Request for Comments] - Port documentation to Markdown

Hi Jean,

On 8 March 2017 at 16:12, Brian Paul <bri...@vmware.com> wrote:

>>     >One thing that I would prefer so not see if heavy things like
>> Bootstrap.
>>     >We definitely don't need it, I think writing our own few lines of CSS
>>     >(which can be inspired by anything you want) is better. We have more
>>     >than enough people who know how to do it (myself included), it will
>> be
>>     >cleaner (we won't need to include the whole forest to get our tree)
>> and
>>     >much easier to fix when there's a bug.
>>
>>
>> I would tend to agree but I don't care too much about those details so
>> long as it's maintainable.  My primary concern is that while a lot of
>> random developers in the community are liable to have brushed into CSS a
>> time or two, most probably won't know bootstrap.
>
>
> Yeah, I can's stress that too much.  The site has to be easily maintainable
> by the developers.  I, for one, don't know much about websites beyond html
> and a little CSS.  If you create a new website infrastructure and then
> disappear after a few months we need to be able to take over.  Also, we
> can't funnel documentation updates through a handful of people that know a
> complex system.
>
Have you had some time to look into this ?

It would be great if we can get things rolling, even if not perfect.

Thanks
Emil
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