I agree with Susan and Jean,
One should be able to send docs in html or xml if they want. I don't think a lot of people want to mess with xml. The other option, is using OpenOffice, and letting forrest convert the OpenOffice document, although I think if many options are used, some of the doc may be a bit modified from original. Of course, a lot of other formats exist.
Possibly the docs should be updated on how to send in documents. I don't think a lot of people want to mess with the XML stuff, and the import thing is the content, not the type of document. Some people just don't have time to figure out the xml syntax forrest uses.
Possibly a list of preferred formats should be created. I don't think it's a good idea to force one document style on people.
scott
Satheesh Bandaram wrote:
I am OK with formatting it. If forrest option is preferred, I can look into that. I thought Jean was suggesting putting it up in HTML format?
Satheesh
Susan Cline wrote:
... Okay, I'll modify the Papers tab to include a Derby Network
Client section and add a link to the functional spec which is in raw
html, unless you want to format it in forrest.xml.
...
Jean T. Anderson wrote:
Susan Cline wrote:
... My feeling is whoever contributes a paper should take the
responsibility to format it in the desired way prior to asking
someone to update the site, just like patches need to be in a
specific format prior to submission.
...
+1
That much said, volunteers with cycles/desire to improve the format of content are always welcome -- all you need do is offer and I'm sure you'll have many takers.
-jean
