[hgbook ver. 2015] Updated version of the Mercurial book

PIERRE AUGIER pierre.augier at univ-grenoble-alpes.fr
Wed Feb 22 20:00:21 UTC 2023


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> De: "Pierre-Yves David" <pierre-yves.david at ens-lyon.org>
> À: "PIERRE AUGIER" <pierre.augier at univ-grenoble-alpes.fr>, "mercurial" <mercurial at lists.mercurial-scm.org>
> Envoyé: Mardi 21 Février 2023 17:59:57
> Objet: Re: [hgbook ver. 2015] Updated version of the Mercurial book

> On 2/21/23 17:05, PIERRE AUGIER wrote:
>> As already said, I worked on a new version of the Mercurial book. It is now in a
>> better shape!
>>
>> For now, the repository is hosted on Github
>> https://github.com/paugier/mercurial-jupyterbook. Of course it would make more
>> sense to have this project hosted on foss.heptapod.
> 
> Note that foss is currently getting "gitlab pages" support and this
> could be a good usecase.
> 

I used "Heptapod Pages" for https://foss.heptapod.net/mercurial/mercurial-jupyterbook to be able to study the result of a Merge Request (since the official book is hosted on Readthedocs). The result can be seen at the address https://mercurial.pages.heptapod.net/mercurial-jupyterbook/topic/default/<topic-name>.

With the Readthedocs integration (building https://mercurial-book.readthedocs.io at each push on the default branch), we now have a quite good basis to work on the content of the book.

Also, in a previous email, I wrote that people should not hesitate to ask to get the developer rights on the project. I should add that it would be great to also have other maintainers of the projet! If you are interested in contributing to a nice new version of the Mercurial book showing different aspects of the current state of Mercurial, please tell me!

Pierre


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