The first public release, version 0.1.61611, was announced on March 21, 2008. It was developed for, and is used extensively by, the
Python project for documentation. Since its introduction in 2008, Sphinx has been adopted by many other important Python projects, including
Bazaar,
SQLAlchemy,
MayaVi,
SageMath,
SciPy,
Django and
Pylons. It is also used for the
Blender user manual and Python API documentation. In 2010, Eric Holscher announced the creation of the
Read the Docs project as part of an effort to make maintenance of software documentation easier. Read the Docs automates the process of building and uploading Sphinx documentation after every
commit.
Linux kernel The Linux kernel's documentation subsystem underwent changes in 2016. Starting in the 4.7 cycle, the documentation started switching over to use Sphinx. • Talk at LCA2016: • Talk at LCA2017: ==See also==