The Story of Read the Docs ========================== Documenting projects is hard, hosting them shouldn’t be. Read the Docs was created to make hosting documentation simple. Read the Docs was `started`_ with a couple main goals in mind. The first goal was to encourage people to write documentation, by removing the barrier of entry to hosting. The other goal was to create a central platform for people to find documentation. Having a shared platform for all documentation allows for innovation at the platform level, allowing work to be done once and benefit everyone. `Documentation matters`_, but its often overlooked. We think that we can help a documentation culture flourish. Great projects, such as Django_ and SQLAlchemy_, and projects from companies like Mozilla_, are already using Read the Docs to serve their documentation to the world. The site has grown quite a bit over the past year. Our `look back at 2013`_ shows some numbers that show our progress. The job isn't anywhere near done yet, but it's a great honor to be able to have such an impact already. We plan to keep building a great experience for people hosting their docs with us, and for users of the documentation that we host. .. _started: http://ericholscher.com/blog/2010/aug/16/announcing-read-docs/ .. _`Documentation matters`: http://ericholscher.com/blog/2012/jan/22/why-read-docs-matters/ .. _look back at 2013: http://ericholscher.com/blog/2013/dec/23/read-the-docs-2013-stats/ .. _`Django`: https://docs.djangoproject.com/ .. _`SQLAlchemy`: http://docs.sqlalchemy.org/ .. _`Mozilla`: http://mozilla.org