Confluence as documentation is excellent. We've moved all of the Apache Podling Cayenne's documentation to Confluence over the last year or so.
Just be aware that infrastructure frowns on using Confluence for anything other than a static website (or document) generator (for example, using it as a general purpose wiki) because of technical issues with Confluence. On 8/9/06, Greg Reddin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Aug 8, 2006, at 7:00 PM, Wendy Smoak wrote: > The space naming convention would probably give us SHLx___ > > Do we want to have just one space, and use it like we use Moin, or do > we want to push most of the project docs to the wiki? I don't know anything about Confluence so I can't comment on its usability or features, but I *love* the idea of using a wiki for doc. It's so much easier to contribute to. > In the second case we might want SHLxDEV for our notes on how to use > Maven and Subversion for various things, and another one for docs that > get exported and included in the distribution. I'm ok with that so long as we don't make it too hard for people to know where to contribute or look for info. Greg
