pycco-docs / pycco

Literate-style documentation generator.
https://pycco-docs.github.io/pycco/
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Just a super small typo :) #29

Closed bastih closed 13 years ago

fitzgen commented 13 years ago

I'm not maintaining this project anymore because I haven't the time, if you or anyone else is interested in maintaining it, let me know.

Thanks,

Nick

bastih commented 13 years ago

Not sure if what I'm currently "doing" to pycco technically still is a fork ;) Ended up rewriting a whole lot of things for ease and clarity and other types of extensibility that I need...

fitzgen commented 13 years ago

Whatever works for you :)

bastih commented 13 years ago

I'm in the process of basically completely revamping it (even though it still does all the same stuff + some more :) and will probably maintain those changes for the foreseeable future as I need extensible source code documentation for a work project ;) Sadly it's not yet in an exemplary state of literate programming. If anyone is actually interested in those changes, I have no problem with doing further maintenance ;)

On Mar 22, 2011, at 10:04 PM, fitzgen wrote:

Whatever works for you :)

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/fitzgen/pycco/pull/29#issuecomment-906337

treyhunner commented 13 years ago

I just committed the fix for the typo (de2046bfa366ba4d40e08e062c49b64b29bc1c20). Thanks for the contribution.

@bastih, feel free to make more pull request for your changes. I am helping maintain the project now and I'm open to anything that improves the current code base.

Also in the future if you create a separate branch with just the commits for the pull request and make the pull request for that branch it makes merging much easier.