Looks good Hernan. For context, is this the main documentation page ? Perhaps it would make it
clearer to call this the "Project User's Guide" so as to avoid confusion between this and other
forms of documentation at developerworks, articles, etc.
Hernan Cunico wrote:
Hi All,
I just wanted to give you guys a heads up on how the Geronimo's
confluence wiki may look like once
cwiki.apache.org jumps in production.
Available at the following link is just a single page, static draft
based on what is in the oven for Geronimo v1.1 documentation. The new
confluence wiki will be running a plugin that automatically exports the
new content into HTML format so it can be served as static content
increasing the performance.
Not only that, the HTML exports can be configured using templates so we
can select the information we want to display, for example removing the
classic "Added by / last edited by" if it turns to be an issue.
Three key things to pay special attention from the template used are,
obvious banner at the top of the page, user names removed and Apache
license disclaimer at the very bottom of each page.
http://people.apache.org/~hcunico/cwiki/documentation.html
Comments, questions, suggestions are welcomed :)
Cheers!
Hernan