Hi Ole, FYI, mozilla wiki is dead for us. We now use cwiki, which is confluence, so I think we will stick to confluence wiki markup ;)
Emmanuel On 11/19/06, Ole Ersoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey Guys, I think one of the goals for our documentation should be to separate the formatting and the content, so that content can easily be reformatted / sliced diced... thus we maximize our content management flexibility. I thought this could be accomplished by just using wiki markup as the markup standard. So I started reading up on wiki markup. It turns out there's different wiki markup conventions. For instance Confluence uses h1. h2. etc. for sections. The mozilla wiki and I think most other wikis use ==Section1== ===SubSection1=== For sections. So say down the road we want to turn our documentation into XML for whatever reason. Do we need to write a special confluence wiki markup parser now? Right now is a good time to put some thought into how we markup our documentation, before we have a mountain of it :-) Does anyone know of an easy to use "Universal" markup standard? I think we are trying to get this on confluence, so ideally it would be easy to integrate the two. Can we upload regular html pages into confluence for display? If so we can use whatever markup we please and just upload the pages. Personally I'd like to see all documentation in something like the Eclipse Help System, which is easy to search and well organized. Cheers, - Ole ____________________________________________________________________________________ Sponsored Link $420k for $1,399/mo. Think You Pay Too Much For Your Mortgage? Find Out! www.LowerMyBills.com/lre
-- Cordialement, Emmanuel Lécharny
