+1 On both parts, better navigation and documentation are much needed. :)

On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 12:55 AM, Jean-Baptiste Onofré<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I have planned to work on the website and documentation this week end.
>
> I propose two first things:
> 1/ Little refactoring of SMX website navigation
> Currently, the website is mainly SMX3 oriented. When you click on "user's
> guide", "download", etc, you get SMX3 related link. To get SMX4 links4, you
> need first to click on SMX4 in "Community" section.
> It's reduce the visibility of SMX4.
> I propose to upgrade the website navigation (the menu on the left of the
> website) with the following entries:
> Products
>  ServiceMix3
>    Getting Started
>    FAQ
>    Download
>    Manual
>    Tutorial
>  ServiceMix4
>    Getting Started
>    FAQ
>    Download
>    Manual
>    Tutorial
>  Components
>    servicemix-jms
>     ...
>  Community
>    Support
>    Issues
>    Contributing
>    Discussion Forums
>    Mailing Lists
>    News
>    Articles
>    Users
>    Team
>  Developers
>    Developer Guide
>    Source
>    Building
>    IRC Room
>  Related Projects
>    Apache ActiveMQ
>    ...
> 2/ I propose to add a manual-maven-plugin into SMX tooling. This maven
> plugin takes wiki pages and generate a professional PDF/HTML manual or users
> guide. It's the same approach used by Camel. We can begin with the following
> manual:
> - SMX3 Manual (gathering information from the current user's guide and other
> pages)
> - SMX4 Manual
> - Developer Guide
> - Release Guide
>
> What do you think on that ?
>
> Thanks for your feedback
> Regards
> JB
> --
> Jean-Baptiste Onofré (Nanthrax)
> BuildProcess/AutoDeploy Project Leader
> http://buildprocess.sourceforge.net
> [email protected]
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