[zeromq-dev] [zmqpp] Creating a documentation repo

Pieter Hintjens ph at imatix.com
Sun Nov 30 08:43:08 CET 2014


In other projects we push the generated docs into the development
repo. It does make things simpler and so far no-one has raised
"pollutes the main repo" as a problem. I'd keep things as simple as
you can.

-Pieter

On Sat, Nov 29, 2014 at 10:30 PM, Arnaud Kapp <kapp.arno at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> A while ago I asked about using gh-pages to host zmqpp documentation.
> I now realize it's a rather bad idea because the size of the generated
> documentation is quite big, and would have polluted the repo.
>
> I'm playing around with Travis and a script to generate documentation
> and push it anytime a build runs (unless it's a PR).
>
> To not pollute the development repo it would require a dedicated
> documentation-only repository. The intent for this repo is to host
> generated documentation, nothing more. We could delete/recreate in
> case it eventually becomes too big.
>
> Does anyone oppose the creation of a zmqpp-doc repository inside the
> zeromq organization, or does any one have a better alternative?
>
> Thank you,
>
> --
> Kapp Arnaud - Xaqq
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