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Create slice documentation automatically on new releases + versions #1099
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The documentation should also state which version it belongs to (git describe?). |
Besides mentioning the version, we should provide multiple versions of the documentation. People will want to explicitly script for older versions (from their stable distro). |
I finally uploaded a more recent slice documentation.
We can not configure redirects for subpaths on our SF webspace. I removed the old slice doc, put and adequate 404 in place, enabled directory listing and added a README which is displayed on the directory listing as well. This should be a stable slice doc structure that now provides versioning and persistent resource links. |
We probably should place those directly on the mumble.info host or something. |
Probably. I just replaced them in-place for now. |
We could have a job in the CI/build system that uploads to an S3 bucket that has a hostname assigned (say, slice.mumble.info, ice-docs.mumble.info ... or something else). We'd trigger it with stable builds (1.2.x), as well as snapshot builds (1.3.x). It'd automatically update as new snapshots/releases are available. |
Fixed the rewrite rules for the old |
I guess this has not been resolved yet? |
Alright - In that case I'll close this issue in favor of the linked one though. No need to have 2 issues for the same thing (imo). |
The slice documentation (http://mumble.sourceforge.net/slice/) should be updated automatically on every release.
There should also be a list of the last x relevant versions of the documentation.
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