Jim Harris schreef: [...]
But is the wiki the right way to go? How often will different versions of the different manuals be published for download. How will formatting work be done? The wiki involvs excellent tools for discussion and a really simplistic way of editing, but the content is actually too big for the system to handle. Versions tracking would be problematic, and references to different parts would, mean a lot of extra work between formats as this is not supported in the wiki?
Yes, I really think wiki is the way to go. They are very usable (readable) online. Every chapter or (big chapters) every sub-chapter has its own page and thus its own buttons to download the documentation als pdf (or as odf).
Most of the time people only want to read online or print just that one part of the documentation and not a complete book.
Ofcourse once in a while the complete book should be put together (nightly build ...) from the most recent state of the wiki-pages.
I've never seen it so far but it doesn't sound impossible ... right? -- Regards/Groeten, Arthur Buijs Co-lead NL.OpenOffice.org Open software is a joy forever! http://nl.openoffice.org #nl.openoffice.org (irc.freenode.net) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]