On 7/28/06, Matthieu Riou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We need to come up with a solution to generate html for our website (unless
you enjoy hand-typing HTML). My preference would be to use Confluence to
publish content. Normally you can't use a wiki as your main website in
Apache but somebdoy came up with a Confluence plugin that exports your space
when it gets edited. So that would work. A couple of other projects already
use this (like ServiceMix I think).

So before I ask to the infra team for this to be setup, I just wanted to
make sure everybody would be happy with that. Alternatives would be Maven,
Anakia or Forrest...

I've used both Maven (using APT and XDoc) and the Confluence
AutoExport plugin (for ActiveMQ and ServiceMix) and both work nicely.
Maven is geared more toward hackers whereas the Confluence AutoExport
plugin kind of lowers the barrier of adding content so it's a bit more
community friendly I suppose. But I don't have a preference for one
over the other. The only thing I would suggest is storing the content
in the Subversion repo.

Bruce
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perl -e 'print unpack("u30","D0G)[EMAIL 
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);'

Apache Geronimo - http://geronimo.apache.org/
Apache ActiveMQ - http://incubator.apache.org/activemq/
Apache ServiceMix - http://incubator.apache.org/servicemix/
Castor - http://castor.org/

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