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 - Writing documentation
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 - Directory Structure
 - -------------------
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 - The docs are built by calling ``make docs`` from your Oscar directory.
 - They live in ``/docs/source``. This directory structure is a
 - simplified version of what Django does.
 - 
 - * ``internals/`` contains everything related to Oscar itself, e.g. contributing
 -   guidelines or design philosophies.
 - * ``ref/`` is the reference documentation, esp. consisting of
 - * ``ref/apps/`` which should be a guide to each Oscar core app, explaining it's
 -   function, the main models, how it relates to the other apps, etc.
 - * ``topics/`` will contain "meta" articles, explaining how things tie together
 -   over several apps, or how Oscar can be combined with other solutions.
 - * ``howto/`` contains tutorial-style descriptions on how to solve a certain
 -   problem.
 - 
 - ``/index.rst`` is designed as the entry point, and diverges from above
 - structure to make the documentation more approachable. Other ``index.rst``
 - files should only be created if there's too many files to list them all.
 - E.g. ``/index.rst`` directly links to all files in ``topics/`` and
 - ``internals/``, but there's an ``index.rst`` both for the files in ``howto/``
 - and ``ref/apps/``.
 - 
 - Style guides
 - ------------
 - Oscar currently does not have it's own style guide for writing documentation.
 - Please carefully review style guides for `Python`_ and `Django`_.
 - Please use `gender-neutral language`_.
 - 
 - .. _`Python`: http://docs.python.org/devguide/documenting.html#style-guide
 - .. _`Django`: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/stable/internals/contributing/writing-documentation/
 - .. _`gender-neutral language`: https://alexgaynor.net/2013/nov/30/gender-neutral-language-faq/
 
 
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