On May 5, 8:00 am, James Mills wrote:
> On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 3:35 PM, Michele Simionato
>
> wrote:
> > I am sure it has, but I was talking about just putting in the
> > repository an index.html file and have it published, the wayI hear it
> > works in BitBucket and GitHub.
>
> I'm pretty sure
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 3:35 PM, Michele Simionato
wrote:
> I am sure it has, but I was talking about just putting in the
> repository an index.html file and have it published, the wayI hear it
> works in BitBucket and GitHub.
I'm pretty sure Google Code Hosting doesn't support
rendering text/htm
On May 5, 6:39 am, James Mills wrote:
> On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 2:08 PM, Michele Simionato
>
> wrote:
> > Interesting. I tried to see if the same was true for the Wiki in
> > Google code but apparently it does not work. Does anybody here know if
> > it is possible to publish raw html in the Google
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 2:08 PM, Michele Simionato
wrote:
> Interesting. I tried to see if the same was true for the Wiki in
> Google code but apparently it does not work. Does anybody here know if
> it is possible to publish raw html in the Google Code wiki and how
> does it work?
I may be wrong,
On May 4, 9:48 am, James Mills wrote:
> On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 5:27 PM, Michele Simionato
>
> wrote:
> > Cool, that's good to know. I am still accepting recommendations for
> > non-Python projects ;)
>
> bitbucket (1) also provide static file hosting through the wiki. From
> what I understand (te
On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 5:27 PM, Michele Simionato
wrote:
> Cool, that's good to know. I am still accepting recommendations for
> non-Python projects ;)
bitbucket (1) also provide static file hosting through the wiki. From
what I understand (tested)
you simply clone the wiki repository (which is i
On May 4, 8:37 am, "Martin v. Loewis" wrote:
> > Do you know of recent improvements on the PyPI side about docs
> > hosting?
>
> Yes; go to your package's pkg_edit page, i.e.
>
> http://pypi.python.org/pypi?%3Aaction=pkg_edit&name=decorator
>
> and provide a zip file at Upload Documentation.
>
> R
> Do you know of recent improvements on the PyPI side about docs
> hosting?
Yes; go to your package's pkg_edit page, i.e.
http://pypi.python.org/pypi?%3Aaction=pkg_edit&name=decorator
and provide a zip file at Upload Documentation.
Regards,
Martin
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On May 4, 8:07 am, "Martin v. Loewis" wrote:
> If it's a Python package that this documentation is about, you can host
> it on PyPI.
It must not be Python, but let's consider this case first. How does it
work? When I published
my decorator module (http://pypi.python.org/pypi/decorator) the
suppor
Michele Simionato wrote:
> Say you have a project with a lot of documentation in the form of
> Sphinx pages (for instance a book project). What is the the easiest
> way to publish it on the Web? I see that GitHub Pages allows you to
> publish static pages, but I would need to check in both the .rst
Say you have a project with a lot of documentation in the form of
Sphinx pages (for instance a book project). What is the the easiest
way to publish it on the Web? I see that GitHub Pages allows you to
publish static pages, but I would need to check in both the .rst
sources and the .html output: it
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