Revamping the Packaging Guide
Daniel Holbach
daniel.holbach at ubuntu.com
Mon Dec 13 11:04:52 GMT 2010
On 13.12.2010 11:06, Daniel Holbach wrote:
> * Sphinx:
> - PRO: ReStructured text
> - PRO: variety of output formats (.html, single .html, pdf, epub,
> .txt, etc.)
> - PRO: supports gettext infrastructure
> - CON: only supports gettext in 1.1 (trunk), we're on 1.0 in natty now
> (Barry talked to sphinx upstream and they might be able to
> release 1.1 before Feature Freeze.)
>
> I had a look at sphinx and I'm quite happy with it. Not only is it used
> by lots of python projects already, but also is it very easy to write in
> ReStructured text, and the output looks great too.
>
> I packaged current trunk of sphinx in ppa:dholbach/ppa [7] and put up a
> couple of short articles at lp:~dholbach/+junk/ubuntu-packaging-guide [8].
To clarify the point about Sphinx 1.1 above: getting Sphinx 1.1 into
Ubuntu is not a real blocker. If we don't manage to get it it in time
(and [1] fixed), we can still set up the project with a few first
articles and translate the documents later. (In fact we could generate
the .pot file locally with a sphinx snapshot from PPA and push that into
Launchpad.)
Sphinx 1.1 for Natty is only relevant in terms of having the packaging
guide package available in the archive.
[1]
http://bitbucket.org/birkenfeld/sphinx/issue/561/configuration-option-store-translations-in
Have a great day,
Daniel
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