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Noah Gift

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Aug 31, 2009, 1:57:57 PM8/31/09
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Hi,

I have been totally swamped for a while, but am slowly coming back for air.  One of things that was on my list of things to do was to work with Jeff Rush on getting a AI site up and running.  The general idea would be to have a place to categorize AI information in Python.
Jeff mentioned that Sphinx would be a good idea, and it got me thinking...

If we created a Sphinx doc root on bitbucket, we could then manage the documentation source, just like python source.  The actual site could probably live on Google App Engine for free too.  Anyone think this makes sense?

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Noah

Guy K. Kloss

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Sep 2, 2009, 10:58:51 PM9/2/09
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With Sphinx and Bitbucket you are probably going to get very few, but good
quality contributors. Whatever is outside the reach/scope of these will not
make its way onto that site.

If you use a wiki, you'll get probably in average less quality of
contributors, but you'll be more broad as the threshold for contribution is
much lower. So the few "masters" can keep an eye on things and keep it sane.

Just my two Kiwi cents,

Guy


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