Converted our wiki to a pdf format the other day (Thanks to Jason
Dillon for providing help very very quickly). Discovered that we had
324 pages  on the wiki (This is before i created all those empty pages
-- site structure).

So conservatively assuming that even if 20% of the documentation is
current (and useful -- i.e. it is actual text rather than jira
issues), we still should have around  60 pages of documentation
reflecting things "accurately" as they are in the current release.

Amazing!!,  what a birds eye view of the whole thing can reveal for you.

BTW, if you have not seen it yet, try using the "export space" feature
of confluence, the way it lays out the site gives you a nice idea of
whats where .

So, I am just going to print the pdf and start slicing and dicing away
stuff while I am traveling (wish I could just sit at home and work on
OpenEJB ;)). Will be  a lot of fun going through all the docs and see
how things changed.

Hope you too can try out something like this and maybe add an idea or two :)

-- 
Karan Singh Malhi

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