Ask HN: ReadTheDocs Became Proprietary Now?
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This has been available for a long time. I believe the paid plans are aimed at supporting documentation for private repositories, and private enterprise codebases. It's part of the long-term sustainability plan for supporting high-quality documentation for open projects.
The pricing page dates all the way back to at least 2015: https://web.archive.org/web/20150706045846/https://readthedo...
The archive version states that it's free for open projects, and that statement is still there today. I think most people just end up on rtd pages for specific projects, and never see the rtd home page (or pricing page).
The pricing page dates all the way back to at least 2015: https://web.archive.org/web/20150706045846/https://readthedo...
The archive version states that it's free for open projects, and that statement is still there today. I think most people just end up on rtd pages for specific projects, and never see the rtd home page (or pricing page).
I agree, this doesn't look great, but there is still a free tier: https://about.readthedocs.com/pricing/#/community
...and the real question is, for how long will it remain available?
Since the paid tiers have paid for the free tier for at least 9 years, I'd imagine that it shall remain available for at least a few more years.
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This is one case where something distributed would be of real benefit.
Is it the end of this project, as we know it?
Can someone enlighten me please?