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Add sphinx support - core (ref #1385) #1565

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See #2, #1385 for context.

This is the core Sphinx support part, comprising

  • build.py,
  • conf.py,
  • Makefile,
  • pep2rss.py,
  • GitHub actions,
  • requirements.txt

Note: this is unlikely to successfully build, I am splitting into logical chunks as per Victor's comment.

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pablogsal pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 8, 2021
See #2, #1385 for context. Superseeds #1565.

This is the minimal core Sphinx support part, adding a bare minimum of useful things to get Sphinx to build and deploy, whilst not affecting the current build system. There is no theming or custom parsing needed to properly deal with PEPs.

- `build.py` - build script
- `conf.py` - Sphinx configuration
- `Makefile` - new targets for Sphinx
- `.gitignore` - add ignores for `venv` and `package` directories
- `contents.rst` - Sphinx page to discover all PEPs
- `deploy-gh-pages.yaml` - builds and deploys to github pages
- `requirements.txt`
pablogsal pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 15, 2021
See #2, #1385 for context.

This is the RSS generation part, building on PR #1930. It contains the logic for generating RSS

This was originally in #1385 and #1565, split out for ease of review
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