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I looked up Palantir. Their docs page had some really spiffy ... PDFs! What
the?
Jack DeLand
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You forget: plus Sphinx. :-P
The write the docs slack channel had all sorts of discussions on lightweight
documentation. Aside from regulatory industries that require PDFs and full
ECO processes, documentation should have the option to be lightweight and
automated.
-Tony
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