Hi Marc, This looks pretty good! Would it be possible to have a Daisy hosting for the wiki.restlet.org domain? If so, we could migrate the current Restlet wiki which is hosted on java.net and leverage the Daisy book publishing feature.
I'm also planning to migrate from Tigris.org to Trac (when its 0.11 release is ready) for the developers site, but that would be fully complimentary. The Trac wiki would only be used by developers for design discussions, source compilation instructions, etc. www.restlet.net -> Trac (http://trac.edgewall.org) wiki.restlet.org -> Daisy (http://www.daisycms.org) How does it sounds? Best regards, Jerome 2007/9/12, Marc Portier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > there is of course a good > (cough) http://www.daisycms.org/ (cough) > way to combine both ideas :-) > > you might want to checkout the book-publishing features > http://cocoondev.org/daisydocs-2_1/books/225-cd.html > > (based on that a custom publication type to produce docbook should be > quite easy) > > (By the way: there are loads of other features that make Daisy a far > better colaborative editorial environment then svn/docbook.) > > if nothing else it would surely lower the barrier to entry for people > willing to contribute to docs (which is another profile then people > contributing to code) > > lemme know if I can help decide by answering specific questions and/or > lending a hand... > > regards, > -marc= > > > Rob Heittman wrote: > >> We will try > >> to launch a Developer Guide effort ASAP. I want to build it with DocBook, > >> one XML document per chapter, all versionned in SVN and automatically > >> published on the Restlet.org web site. That will allow contributions via > >> SVN > >> patches and publication to various output formats. > > > > What do you think of using a wiki (maybe not "The Wiki", wiki.restlet.org) > > but, anyway, elect some space for lightweight early collaboration on > > documentation in-progress ... with discussion etc, and open to just about > > anyone who wants to play. Then, completed work can get put into DocBook > > and committed to svn by a committer. > > >

