Adding further modules to api.kde.org
Jeremy Whiting
jpwhiting at kde.org
Thu Sep 10 13:07:40 BST 2015
Martin,
I took a look at this as part of the gardening documentation websites,
but I didn't get very far. The code that runs this and ebn is in
kde:websites/quality-kde-org and is pretty outdated unfortunately.
Actually now that Allen Winter is back maybe he could add it (Added
him to cc)? What I tried here during gardening which I couldn't get to
work locally was:
1. Install it (I had some trouble with the perl based installer
putting files in different places than expected, maybe perl itself
changed over the years?)
2. Once I manually copied some files to places where they were
expected I couldn't figure out how to manually run the doc generator,
the --help documentation mentioned what arguments to use, but it
wasn't obvious what I should put for my Qt documentation paths and
such somehow, so I didn't try anything further.
It would be awesome to have what used to be in KDE SC on api.kde.org
again. We have many libraries that aren't frameworks that are Qt5/KF5
based which would be good to show on there imo.
BR,
Jeremy
On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 2:57 AM, Martin Graesslin <mgraesslin at kde.org> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> back in KDE4 days the workspace libraries were listed on api.kde.org [1]. But
> for the current version we don't have any API docs available. The section
> "Other KDE Software" [2] lists KDE Support, KDE Extragear and Playground but
> apparently nothing from what used to be KDE SC.
>
> Does anybody know how I can get our KDE Workspaces listed there again? I'm in
> particular interested in getting KWayland API documentation published.
>
> If nobody knows: does anyone know who needs to be poked.
>
> Cheers
> Martin
>
> [1] http://api.kde.org/4.x-api/kde-workspace-apidocs/
> [2] http://api.kde.org/other.php
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