Posted in 2014
Read the Docs 2014 Stats
- 31 December 2014
- Portland, Oregon
2014 has been another banner year for Read the Docs. The project has been steadily growing in the open source ecosystem, expanding a good deal outside of the Python community. We have built a bunch of fantastic new features, and continued improving the documentation experience for the open source world.
You can always see our latest 30 days stats at http://www.seethestats.com/site/readthedocs.org.
User-defined Redirects
- 22 August 2014
- Portland, Oregon
Today we are announcing User-defined Redirects for Read the Docs. This has been a long requested feature that should cut down on 404’s when migrating your documentation.
Read the Docs has long had Redirects, but they are managed automatically for only certain use cases. This change allows users to control a specific set of common redirects.
Badge Support
- 14 August 2014
- Portland, Oregon
Documentation is an often overlooked part of a software project. Today we are releasing badges for your docs, so that people can easily see that your docs are up-to-date.
The main use of badges is to show the status of your project’s build. They will display in green for passing, red for failing, and yellow for unknown states.
Welcome
- 07 August 2014
- Portland, Oregon
Welcome to the Read the Docs blog.
We will be doing regular feature announcements on the blog as we build them. There are also a number of recently released features that we’ll highlight there as well.