On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 09:02:42AM +0100, SAXESS - Hussayn Dabbous wrote:
> Hy;
>
> The mentioning of "Wiki" triggered my curiousity:
>
> If we move all docs to Wiki, then how can we maintain
> different release versions of the docs ?
>
> Or will there be only one single document version, that
> fits for all released cocoon versions ?
Many docs will be applicable to both versions. Many will apply to only
one version. Is anything beyond a page naming convention required to
distinguish the two?
> Or do you propose to connect Wiki with an underlying
> document management system?
Underlying what? :) Back in my day, ice-creams were 5c each, school was
a 10 mile walk through blizzards, and filesystems were good enough for
everyone.
But yes, that is a good point. Being able to roll back files is probably
essential for serious doc use. We could simply set up a logrotate script
on the server to back up each day's content.
Also, JSPWiki's "Wiki.jsp?page=<blah>" URI space is horribly non-portable
and un-cool[1], but that can be fixed in 5 minutes with
request.getPathInfo(). Perhaps we could introduce a '@cocoon-version
{2.1|2.0.x}' tag to the cwiki syntax. So Wiki.jsp?page=CocoonCaching
with:
@cocoon-version 2.0.4 -> has URL '/wiki/2.0.4/CocoonCaching'.
@cocoon-version 2.1' -> has URL '/wiki/2.1/CocoonCaching'.
Hmm..
--Jeff
> regards, hussayn
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[1] http://www.w3.org/Provider/Style/URI.html