Per Gerhard's request, points wrt the Apache CMS in the context of the DS documentation question:
- the CMS is adequate to the task of creating a project website - AFAIK DS would need a location in Apache SVN to maintain the site source - adapting the straight Apache CMS into a Maven-runnable plugin for the purpose of creating portable documentation would probably be doable, while not super-trivial - considering the above, there might still be merit in using the CMS for the project website and using another Markdown-like option for docs, to pursue the greatest possible degree of commonality - then again, maybe not :| $0.02, Matt On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 4:08 PM, Jason Porter <[email protected]> wrote: > I believe John Ament created one. We could certainly revisit, or if we > can't find it anymore we could create another one. > > On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 15:01, Gerhard Petracek > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> hi jason, >> >> +1 >> if i remember correctly, we talked about creating a simple case with >> sphinx (with our discussion git-workflow), because apache-cms uses >> ReStructuredText as well. >> >> regards, >> gerhard >> >> >> >> 2012/2/27 Jason Porter <[email protected]> >> >> > As we have one version out the door, should we revisit the documentation >> > question? As I recall we had three options we were looking at: >> > >> > - Docbook >> > - ReStructuredText via Sphinx (the plugin we were looking at is up to >> > date and should be in maven central now) >> > - Continue with Confluence >> > >> > >> > -- >> > Jason Porter >> > http://lightguard-jp.blogspot.com >> > http://twitter.com/lightguardjp >> > >> > Software Engineer >> > Open Source Advocate >> > Author of Seam Catch - Next Generation Java Exception Handling >> > >> > PGP key id: 926CCFF5 >> > PGP key available at: keyserver.net, pgp.mit.edu >> > >> > > > > -- > Jason Porter > http://lightguard-jp.blogspot.com > http://twitter.com/lightguardjp > > Software Engineer > Open Source Advocate > Author of Seam Catch - Next Generation Java Exception Handling > > PGP key id: 926CCFF5 > PGP key available at: keyserver.net, pgp.mit.edu
