Perl 6 documentation uses different tools to index, process and generate HTML pages (and other formats). What can be said now about the tooling is that it's working, but little else.
In the Perl 6 documentation community we are right now in a process of redesign and overhaul of the whole documentation system that includes
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Specifications of documentation page, how source content and metadata are going to be processed and indexed.
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Specifications of document collections page, that allow easy navigation, but also fast regeneration in case of change.
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Refactoring of the perl6 documentation tool, p6doc, which is used for visualizing the Perl documentation.
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Tests and tools for the specificacions above.
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Optimization of tests documentation must pass with respect to content and also fulfillment of specs.
The perl documentation tools are right now in a state of flux. There's a new specification right now, but it needs to be fleshed out and implemented. There are also several issues that need to be addressed, involving the spinning off of different modules that are now included in the documentation repo.
- Input and feedback into the specificactions.
- Creation of tests for the specifications.
- Creation of an indexing and content generation tool according to the specifications.
- Help with refactoring existing tools and a easy migration path from existing infrastructure.
- Contribution to documentation content in the parts that are right now lacking.
Required or prefered skills the student should have to be able to tackle this project.
- Some experience with Perl 6 is appreciated, but not really needed. Will to learn will be a requisite.
- Experience with grammars and language parsing.
Medium.
- JJ Merelo ([email protected], GitHub), jmerelo on Freenode.
- Richard Hainsworth ([email protected], GitHub)
- Tom Browder ([email protected], GitHub)