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2023 March Newsletter Pdf
2023 March Newsletter Pdf

2023 March Newsletter Pdf Read the docs newsletter march 2023 news and updates ⭐️ we passed our 10,000th issue pull request on github. and it’s pretty much an equal split between the 5039 issues and 4872 pull requests now registered. thanks to the whole community for building this together through code, issues, suggestions… and documentation!. Write the docs newsletter – march 2023 ¶ hello, everyone! march is here, which should mean the changing of the season. i hope you are able to find some balance with the upcoming equinox. this month’s big community news is the announcement of the portland conference speakers.

Read The Docs Newsletter March 2023 Read The Docs Blog
Read The Docs Newsletter March 2023 Read The Docs Blog

Read The Docs Newsletter March 2023 Read The Docs Blog Posted in 2022 10 march 2022 read the docs newsletter march 2022 07 march 2022 war in ukraine and what it means for read the docs 01 march 2022 deprecation of the git: protocol on github 08 february 2022 read the docs newsletter february 2022 26 january 2022 sphinx 4.4 release and other ecosystem news. Our vision for read the docs in 2025, supporting all documentation tools and enhancing frontend features with addons. company updates and new features from the last month, current focus, and upcoming features. Welcome to the latest edition of our monthly newsletter, where we share the most relevant updates around read the docs, offer a summary of new features we shipped during the previous month, and share what we’ll be focusing on in the near future. What’s new is that we’ve also started building a generic javascript client accompanied with apis that will give additional features to any documentation project or static site built and served on the read the docs platform.

Write The Docs Newsletter June 2023 Write The Docs
Write The Docs Newsletter June 2023 Write The Docs

Write The Docs Newsletter June 2023 Write The Docs Welcome to the latest edition of our monthly newsletter, where we share the most relevant updates around read the docs, offer a summary of new features we shipped during the previous month, and share what we’ll be focusing on in the near future. What’s new is that we’ve also started building a generic javascript client accompanied with apis that will give additional features to any documentation project or static site built and served on the read the docs platform. Considering using read the docs for your next sphinx or mkdocs project? check out our documentation to get started!. This is fully rolled out to read the docs community, and has a couple customers we’re waiting on to migrate read the docs for business. this will happen in august. Continuing to restructure and rewrite the user documentation of read the docs. we look forward to publishing the restructured documentation which is likely happening at the end of q1. We have officially announced removal of support for vcs systems other than git. read our blog post for more information. we have defaulted traffic analytics off for users of our new addons. this default is to save on resources for projects that aren't looking at our analytics data.

How To Design A Simple Newsletter In Google Docs
How To Design A Simple Newsletter In Google Docs

How To Design A Simple Newsletter In Google Docs Considering using read the docs for your next sphinx or mkdocs project? check out our documentation to get started!. This is fully rolled out to read the docs community, and has a couple customers we’re waiting on to migrate read the docs for business. this will happen in august. Continuing to restructure and rewrite the user documentation of read the docs. we look forward to publishing the restructured documentation which is likely happening at the end of q1. We have officially announced removal of support for vcs systems other than git. read our blog post for more information. we have defaulted traffic analytics off for users of our new addons. this default is to save on resources for projects that aren't looking at our analytics data.

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