On December 16, 2013 at 1:21:06 PM, Gregory Szorc ([email protected]) wrote:
I agree our current mechanism for JS documentation is pretty bad. We 
desire to document both the source and MDN for obvious reasons. But 
nobody wants to burdened with writing docs twice. So typically in-tree 
or MDN docs suffer. Neither is great for maintainability or consumers. 
IMO we should just write in-tree source docs and export to MDN. Goodbye 
syncing problem. 
We have plans to add support to MDN for allowing content to be "pushed" onto 
MDN from other sites using scripts or the like. There is already the beginnings 
of a "write" API that allows content to be injected into MDN, and with that in 
concert with permissions management, it would be possible to set up the JSAPI 
section of MDN such that it was pushed onto the wiki by a tool that interpreted 
in-source comments and output HTML formatted for the wiki.

This could be a "best of both worlds" scenario that you guys could be quite 
happy with.

The only reason we haven't finished implementing support for this is that no 
teams have stepped up to say they'd definitely use it; once one does, I think 
it wouldn't take all that terribly long to complete, since much of the 
underlying functionality is partly or even mostly implemented.

-- 
Eric Shepherd
Developer Documentation Lead
Mozilla
Blog: http://www.bitstampede.com/
Twitter: http://twitter.com/sheppy
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