- Remove the index page https://docs.pytest.org/en/7.1.x/genindex.html
Such an index is reasonable in books but not so much in HTML pages.
IMHO the integrated search is much more user-friendly and sufficient.
- Remove the PDF link from the entry page. The PDF is already linked
in the sidebar. I anticipate that getting the PDF documentation is
not a major concern for users.
- Remove the sections "Changelog" and "License" from the entry page.
These section only contain links to the respective pages.
These topics are purely technical. They should be easily accessible
(which they still are through sidebar section "About the project"),
but they don't need additional advertisement through a dedicated
section on the entry page.
* Update upcoming trainings
* Remove old-ish link
* Revert "Remove old-ish link"
This reverts commit 30d75f50887ca08d26aa02b6048f5334b40cf251.
* Use crossref
* Add past training
Moved various documents into subdirectories, how-to and
reference.
Updated multiple links to use `:ref:` instead of `:doc:`,
meaning that files can henceforth be moved around without
breaking references.
Usually, we use semi-colon punctuation mark to connect closely related
ideas. Sentences which are after semicolon, begins with small letter,
and last sentence always ends with a period mark, see "Garner's Modern
American Usage" book for more information about usage of punctuation
mark. So removing punctuation mark altogether is a good idea, as
@gnikonorov suggested [1].
[1]: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/pull/7760#pullrequestreview-489232607
* Update talks/trainings page
- Remove past webinar
- Add new open training
- Add some talks/webinars by Oliver Bestwalter and by me
- Remove some stale link targets
* Move sidebar to index
Tidelift has launched a new marketing campaign as outlined here:
* https://forum.tidelift.com/t/task-enhancement-marketing-the-tidelift-subscription-to-your-users/321
This PR splits the previous "sponsor" information into two, Open Collective
and Tidelift (as they have very different target audiences).
Also took the opportunity to reorder some items at the end of
the contents page in a manner that I believe make more sense.
* Update setup.py requires and classifiers
* Drop Python 2.7 and 3.4 from CI
* Update docs dropping 2.7 and 3.4 support
* Fix mock imports and remove tests related to pypi's mock module
* Add py27 and 34 support docs to the sidebar
* Remove usage of six from tmpdir
* Remove six.PY* code blocks
* Remove sys.version_info related code
* Cleanup compat
* Remove obsolete safe_str
* Remove obsolete __unicode__ methods
* Remove compat.PY35 and compat.PY36: not really needed anymore
* Remove unused UNICODE_TYPES
* Remove Jython specific code
* Remove some Python 2 references from docs
Related to #5275