Refresh Drupaldocs.org?
Hello, That's my first message here, so I seize the opportunity to congratulate all of you on the great work with Drupal. The more I use it, the more I like it!! I'm currently developing against the HEAD version and I've noticed the documentation at http://drupaldocs.org/api/head is not in sync with the files from CVS. Would that be complicated to re-generate it (once in a while)? I know you're all very busy, I'm only asking because I believe this documentation is generated automatically. So maybe it's just a matter of pressing a button somewhere? That'd be very helpful for newbie Drupal developers (like me) who otherwise get confused by believing the pages are current and end up asking stupid questions (like me) in the forums. At the end of day, I'm sure you'd have less of these questions and therefore more time! :-) Thank you, Vincent
Fixing that is in my queue. http://drupal.org/node/50217. Please be patient as I'm going to be rebuilding the whole site. Also beta test when I ask. :) -- Neil Drumm http://delocalizedham.com/
On Feb 22, 2006, at 5:50 PM, Vince Do wrote:
I'm currently developing against the HEAD version and I've noticed the documentation at http://drupaldocs.org/api/head is not in sync with the files from CVS.
Would that be complicated to re-generate it (once in a while)?
I know you're all very busy, I'm only asking because I believe this documentation is generated automatically. So maybe it's just a matter of pressing a button somewhere?
While Neil is working on getting drupaldocs.org updated to the latest and greatest copy, you can also create your own copy which you can update at your leisure: http://drupal.org/node/26669 -- Jonathan Chaffer Algorithm Alchemist, Structure Interactive (616) 364-7423 http://www.structureinteractive.com/
Jonathan Chaffer wrote:
On Feb 22, 2006, at 5:50 PM, Vince Do wrote:
I'm currently developing against the HEAD version and I've noticed the documentation at http://drupaldocs.org/api/head is not in sync with the files from CVS.
Would that be complicated to re-generate it (once in a while)?
I know you're all very busy, I'm only asking because I believe this documentation is generated automatically. So maybe it's just a matter of pressing a button somewhere?
While Neil is working on getting drupaldocs.org updated to the latest and greatest copy, you can also create your own copy which you can update at your leisure: http://drupal.org/node/26669
I also keep an imperfect but regularly updated mirror at http://drupal.logrus.com.
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