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kelle opened this issue Oct 2, 2020 · 13 comments
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Setup core and coordinated packages with ReadtheDocs #147

kelle opened this issue Oct 2, 2020 · 13 comments

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@kelle
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kelle commented Oct 2, 2020

We are now paid supporters of ReadtheDocs (#105) and can make 10 projects ad-free. Ideally, those 10 projects should be core and coordinated packages. Right now, that is not the case (see screenshot below).

My understanding is that we need to add astropy as a maintainer on all coordinated packages for them to all show up. Could someone who understand this process better than I do send an email to the core-maintainers list to move this along?

Screen Shot 2020-10-02 at 10 18 38 AM

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The core package, astropy-healpix, astroquery, photutils, reproject, and specutils now all have astropy as a maintainer. I'm trying to track down who has access to regions, and we also need astropy as a maintainer on ccdproc (@mwcraig could you add the user astropy to the maintainers in the CCDProc RTD?)

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@larrybradley - could you add astropy to the list of maintainers for astropy-regions since I see you have access? (https://readthedocs.org/projects/astropy-regions/)

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mwcraig commented Oct 3, 2020

@astrofrog -- I've added astropy as a maintainer to ccdproc

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Thanks!

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@astrofrog I've added astropy as a maintainer to astropy-regions.

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Thanks! I think all coordinated packages should now have astropy as a maintainer. How do we make the projects ad-free?

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kelle commented Oct 5, 2020

login to readthedocs and adjust the settings. I can do it sometime this week or, Tom R. you can...I'm pretty sure you have the credentials.

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I'm not sure I see the setting, will try again tomorrow

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pllim commented Oct 5, 2020

Re: ad-free -- Not sure which category you are, but it is documented at https://docs.readthedocs.io/en/stable/advertising/ethical-advertising.html#opting-out

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The only option I see is to switch from paid to community ads but no way to remove ads completely:

Screenshot 2020-10-05 at 23 42 49

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pllim commented Oct 6, 2020

I clicked a few links and one of them brought me to their .com domain and required some sort of paid access. I wonder if that is how you do it with your paid account... Or maybe one of us can email RTD to ask about this...

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kelle commented Oct 6, 2020

I can take care of it tomorrow

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kelle commented Oct 6, 2020

Settings > Gold Membership > Select Projects.

Here's what I set it to:
Screen Shot 2020-10-06 at 10 59 05 AM

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