> > On the dev meeting I talked about docs.mmapps.net as a system to keep
> > documentation in one place
> > here is the url
> > http://docs.mmapps.net/  :)
> >
> > What do you think of it?
> 
> I quite like it. At least how it is presentated (even though it uses
> frames ;-), and the search function is very handy.  How does it work?
> Does maven provide that?
no, it is the ecplise help plugin in combination with turorials on the net

> I think the disadvantage is, that non-docbook is ignored, for example I
> can't find the taglib reference. Would it be possible to device a
> solution for that?
Yes, I already have the help webapp running mmbase 
but lucene does not index the jsp pages

> > Is it worth keeping something like this up-to-date and running?
> 
> I think so. But on the other hand we do have something like that already
> on www.mmbase.org/docs (though that is not updated often enough, but
> that would really be quite simple to arrange, because it is build
> already every night, it would be a matter of just copying it.)

> 
> So actually, for the moment you achieved the inverse of your goal,
> because now the documentation is not in one place, but on two
> places. Namely www.mmbase.org and docs.mmbapps.net.
docs is not a viable system at the moment (it's a 44 euro box)
so that would need to run somewhere else. for example mmbase.org and
replace the current system. I am willing to put some effort into it
My original idea was to also include docs for mmapps but in that case
that will not work
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