Well, I'm pretty fine with Maven-based site. There is no lack of
documentation. The problem is the structure and organization. Tapestry's
documentation is hard to find because it is spread over several modules.
First of all we need to move T5 site to the start page and maybe put all the
documentation into a single module. I guess no switch to any technology or
format is needed.

On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 9:36 PM, Sebastian Hennebrueder
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I would like to know, if there is still interest in a website update or
> not. We have seen so many discussion threads on the topic but every time
> there is something concrete there is a long silence.
>
> I made some efforts to create a new website structure using existing
> technologies (Maven site). There had been some remarks on that but the
> effort got stuck finally. Some community members proposed to look for a
> better more flexible technology in order to integrate news or other sources
> of information.
>
> In a recent discussion Ulrich proposed the alternative to use a Wiki based
> solution and I proposed the use of a static site generator. We discussed
> pros and cons but did not get to a final decision. Both approaches are
> viable solutions.
>
> About 10 days ago, I put together a prototype to demonstrate how a static
> site generator works and allow the community to play with that solution. I
> was a kind of surprised that there wasn't a discussion. It is fine, if we
> decide not to use the approach because this allows us to go with the Wiki
> approach or another alternative. But if there is no interest in discussing
> and finally deciding on alternatives, then it is most unlikely that we will
> ever manage to update the website.
>
> --
> Best Regards / Viele Grüße
>
> Sebastian Hennebrueder
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