Wiki might be a better idea for now so most people can contribute.
However if it's under svn then non-comiiters can only contribute via patches.
Another possiblity is to have it under the confluence thing that Hernan is working on.
Also with wiki there want be issue about the format (wether it's text,html..etc)
Whatever works best for the community.
Regards,
Rajith
On 1/18/06, Aaron Mulder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'd say the Wiki if it's pretty open to being changed as we move
forward (which would be my guess) or the geronimo/site SVN if it's
permanent (as in, completely documents 1.0 and is not attempting to
cover newer stuff).
Aaron
On 1/18/06, Jules Gosnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Guys,
>
> I have the beginnings of this doc...
>
> Where would be the best place to keep it ? Ideally it should be r/w by
> everyone, with history - SVN, WIKI or where ? What is best practice ?
>
> Also, if in SVN, what format - text, html, ... etc...
>
>
> Jules
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