solanum/doc/oper-guide/intro.rst
Antoine Beaupré 2ae078d87b
convert SGML guide to RST
the rationale behind switching away from SGML/Docbook is the following:

 * SGML is hard to edit for humans
 * the output is not much prettier
 * the toolchain is not well supported and missing from the build
 * the build is not hooked into anywhere, no automation

the reason why RST was chosen:

 * it allows for a strong structure like Docbook
 * the theme from Read The Docs is pretty
 * it also supports mobile devices
 * sphinx can easily output to PDF and ePUB formats
 * RST is plaintext that can be easily edited and diff'd
 * RST can be automatically built by ReadTheDocs and the toolchain is
   readily available
 * the output is also parsed by Github so documentation can be read
   straight from GH

the reason why Markdown was not chosen:

 * the current strong structure would be hard to replicate
 * markdown is not standardized and output varies according to the
   implementation

the docs were converted with Pandoc, using the following commands:

    mkdir oper-guide
    for source in sgml/oper-guide/*.sgml; do
        pandoc --toc -s -f docbook -t rst $source -o oper-guide/$(basename $source .sgml).rst
    done
    cd oper-guide
    sphinx-quickstart
    git add *.rst make.bat conf.py
    git add -f Makefile
    git rm -r ../sgml

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2018-08-12 09:15:13 +01:00

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Introduction
============
Scope of this document
======================
This document describes the commands and functions available to
operators in the charybdis ircd, as used on
`AthemeNet <http://www.atheme.net>`__.
This document, and various ideas for features of charybdis, have been
taken from dancer-ircd/hyperion, the ircd used on freenode, mainly
written by Andrew Suffield and Jilles Tjoelker.
While this document may be of some interest to the users of charybdis
servers, it is intended as a reference for network staff.
Charybdis is based on ircd-ratbox 2.1.4, although much has changed.
`ircd-ratbox <http://www.ircd-ratbox.org>`__ is commonly used on efnet,
and some other networks.