Um... TeX or Docbook is probably much more "universal" in the open source world than any bloated, expensive and buggy microsoft unstableware.

And, while I think architecture docs are great... they tend to become outdated very quickly, especially as we keep changing the internals of the server.

--jason


On Sep 27, 2006, at 6:17 PM, Matt Hogstrom wrote:

Well...Word format and Powerpoint as root formats is probably the most universal (Matt ducks anticipating a wave of anti-microsoft tomatoes) that are ultimately available as PDFs from the project. OpenOffice sounds nice but in my experience its not very good and less portable.

On Sep 27, 2006, at 8:40 PM, Ryan Senior wrote:

Hi all,

I'd like to write some in-depth architecture documentation for Geronimo. I'm thinking it might be a little large for the wiki (maybe 20 pages or more???). Is there a preferred documentation format? Maybe docbook?

Is there a particular part of the architecture that I should make sure to write about/focus on? I was thinking that the interaction of the various GBeans would be a good place to start.

Thanks!

Ryan



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