Thread (140 messages) 140 messages, 21 authors, 2018-12-04

Re: [PATCH 10/17] prmem: documentation

From: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
Date: 2018-10-26 15:05:24
Also in: linux-doc, linux-integrity, lkml

On Fri, 26 Oct 2018 11:26:09 +0200
Peter Zijlstra [off-list ref] wrote:
Jon,

So the below document is a prime example for why I think RST sucks. As a
text document readability is greatly diminished by all the markup
nonsense.
Please don't confused RST with the uses of it.  The fact that one can do
amusing things with the C preprocessor doesn't, on its own, make C
suck... 
This stuff should not become write-only content like html and other
gunk. The actual text file is still the primary means of reading this.
I agree that the text file comes first, and I agree that the markup in
this particular document is excessive.

Igor, just like #ifdef's make code hard to read, going overboard with RST
markup makes text hard to read.  It's a common trap to fall into, because
it lets you make slick-looking web pages, but that is not our primary
goal here.  Many thanks for writing documentation for this feature, that
already puts you way ahead of a discouraging number of contributors.  But
could I ask you, please, to make a pass over it and reduce the markup to
a minimum?  Using lists as suggested by Markus would help here.

Thanks,

jon
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