Jerome Louvel wrote:
Hi Sean,

Thanks for proposing to give a hand.
Also, I'd like to share again the links in Marc's email as they didn't get
recognized in my email client:
[1] http://restlet.tigris.org/servlets/ReadMsg?listName=discuss&msgNo=3063
[2] http://restlet.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=21

As an example of reference documentation I suggest:
http://www.springframework.org/docs/reference/index.html


looks like a great TOC to get started, if we can agree here on a derivative version for restlet, then I'll be glad to enter that into the system as a first draft...

As an example of collaborative doc edition I like:
http://www.djangobook.com/en/beta/

yeah, those content-hooked comments are really nifty, daisy doesn't has those currently, would make for a grand extra feature

on the plus side though: daisy does have a very useful inline diff-view (added this year by a gsoc student, see menu: Actions > Changes when on a document)

note also that comments stay outside the content (which might be a plus sometimes of course) while actual changes made will occur as part of the publication

regards,
-marc=


Best regards,
Jerome
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Marc Portier <mpo <at> outerthought.org> writes:

Hi all,

as an outcome of the recent thread on creating a 'developer
guide' (see
[1]) Rob, Jerome and me are in the works of setting up a
collaborative
environment (wiki-like, but with extra support for book publishing features).

I like the idea of a wiki where I can participate as I have time. I'm very
interested in helping as I can. Hopefully I can get a few of our staff
to contribute too.

Sean

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