On Apr 29, 9:51 am, "Zed A. Shaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> However, I'm curious to get other people's thoughts. For what concerns the license, I would say that GPL3 is fine: for a tool basically any kind of license is fine, since the tool is external to the code, so this is a minor point. I am curious about two other things, though, perhaps answered in the book but I had no time to read it all. First question: are you saying that vellum does NOT keep track of already built files and recompile everything each time, i.e. it is really in a different ballpark from make and similar build tools? Second question: what about docutils? A Pythonista would expect a documentation tool to use reST and I am sure plenty of us out there have articles/documents (even books) in reST and would be interested in building them. OTOH I would not be interested in learning yet another lightweight markup language or to go back to TeX. Is the Vellum book written in reST? Michele Simionato -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list