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  • +1 for the gtkdoc split. Any chance we could do that a standard subpackage? Would allow to build more docs, which I often miss during development.

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      Any chance we could do that a standard subpackage?

      you could propose it in abuild. this is however more or less already discussed in tsc#16 (closed)

      in this case i only did it because it's 5mb of things nobody using networkmanager wants to read (from the package itself), and this is a quite common package..

      which I often miss during development.

      generally i disable them only because they are always readily available on whichever website the project is from.. i can't think of why i would want to open /usr/share/doc/something when i can navigate to a project website faster than i can type firefox /some/folder from my terminal. the obvious argument is "with offline docs they are specific to the version and don't need internet", but is that really worth it, considering the average project has larger docs than the actual executables? :p

      size aside, the same funnily does not go for manpages, because manpages aren't really found on any dev pages but only various (usually outdated) 'central' sources..

      in any case, yeah, i guess it would be nice indeed to have -man instead. sadly it got slightly bikeshedded and i don't exactly agree with the outcome :)

    • I guess it's a matter of preference. All you say makes total sense.

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      paired with actual noarch (deduplication..), it would be quite reasonable to have these more often though, yeah :) i guess i just like complaining..

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