Date: 2005-01-26T11:58:36
   Editor: ReinhardPoetz
   Wiki: Cocoon Wiki
   Page: CocoonDocumentationSystem-SUMMARY
   URL: http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/CocoonDocumentationSystem-SUMMARY

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-!!! NOTE: This document is a summary of CocoonDocumentationSystem and 
maintained by ReinhardPoetz. Please add your comments there !!!
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-= Motivation (or problems I want to solve) =
- * make writing docs as simple as possible
- * separation between global docs (docs about the project) and user docs
- * evaluate the existing docs (no automatic doc import into new repositories)
- * enable comments for doc
- * have a modular architecture (having a repository and webspace should be 
enough to run, other features should be "pluggable")
-
-I don't think that a technical solution will directly lead to better docs. I 
just think that making the doc authoring process easier will invite much more 
people to help out.
-
-= Architecture =
-
-== Overview ==
-{{{
-    +------------------+              +------------------+
-    |SVN REPOSITORY    |              |  COCOON WEBSITE  |
-    | +--------------+ |period. update| +--------------+ |
-    | |global docs   |-+--------------+>|/             |-|----+
-    | +--------------+ |              | +--------------+ |    |
-    | +--------------+ |period. update| +--------------+ |    |
-    | |2.3 docs      |-+--------------+>|/2.3          |-|----+
-    | +--------------+ |              | +--------------+ |    |
-    | +--------------+ |              | +--------------+ |    |
-    | |2.2 docs      |-+--------------+>|/2.3          |-|----+
-    | +--------------+ |              | +--------------+ |    |
- +->| +--------------+ |              |                  |    |
- |  | |...           | |              |                  |----+
- |  | +--------------+ |              |                  |    |
- |  +------------------+              +------------------+    |
- |                                                            |
- |                                                            |
- |         +---------------+                                  |
- |         |WEB APPLICATION|                +-------------+   |
- |         |               |  redirect to   | unique edit |   |
- |         | - edit        |<---------------|    link     |<--+
- +-------->| - comment     |                +-------------+
- update &  | - approve     |   ,---.
-  commit   | - report      |  /     \
-           |               | / local \
-           |               |( tempor. )
-           +---------------+ \ repos /
-                              \     /
-                               `---'
-}}}
-
-The center of the new architecture is SVN. SVN contains all Forrest 
repositores. For the first, these are[1]:
-
- * 2.2 docs
- * global docs
-
-These repositores are periodicially  published using some kind of automatism 
(cron, forrestbot)
-
-Let's look at the structure of the website:
-{{{
-http://cocoon.apache.org ................... contains the global docs
-http://cocoon.apache.org/2.2/............... contains the periodically (e.g. 
every 6 hours)
-                                             published docs
-}}}
-
-The "living docs" docs that are periodically published out of the current 
repositories contain an "edit" and a "comment" link. This link is redirected to 
a web application where authors can write new docs or comments, e.g.
-{{{
-http://cocoon.apache.org/edit/2.2/23.html --> 
http://someapacheserver.apache.org/webedit/edit/cocoon/2.2/23.html
-
-http://cocoon.apache.org/comment/2.2/23.html --> 
http://someapacheserver.apache.org/webedit/comment/cocoon/2.2/23.html
-}}}
-
-The web application at http://someapacheserver.apache.org/webedit/ has 
following features:
-
- * edit a document e.g. document 2.2/23.html (everybody)
- * save the modified document in a local repository (everybody)
- * commit the document to SVN (committers only)
- * get a list of all locally available versions and the latest SVN version
-   of a document so that the author can select from which version he wants to 
start
-   (everybody)
- * add a comment to a document (everybody)
- * commit the comment to SVN (committers only)
- * send mails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] when a new doc or comment has been written
- * make site.xml editable using a nested list of <ul> (committers only)
- * user management (committers only)
- * report: list of all modified/new docs and comments available
-
-The implementation of this mini CMS could be done based on
-
- * Daisy
- * Hippo CMS (if it is OS licensed in the meantime)
- * Apache Lenya
- * Forrest
- * Gianugo's little 
[http://www.rabellino.it/blog/index.php?title=writing_stuff_for_with_cocoon&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1
 CMS]
- * write my own
-
-== Document format ==
-
-I propose the format that the default configuration of the 
HTMLCleaningConvertor generates. What is good enough for Daisy should work as 
well for us ;-)
-Alternativly we can use plain HTML4. This would have the advantage that the 
document can be edited using any HTML editor.
-
-In the repository, each document consists of a directory, which can contain 
following files:
-
-{{{
- ./content_en.xml ........................ content as cleaned XML
- ./content_en.html ....................... the content as HTML (only 
content_en.xml OR content_en.html are allowed)
- ./content_de.xml ........................ content in German
- ./meta.xml .............................. contains meta information (date, 
authors, status, target audience, keywords)
- ./comments_en.xml ....................... contains user comments in English
- ./comments_de.xml ....................... contains the user ccomments on the 
German version
- ./files/ ................................ contains all images and attachements
-}}}
-
-Note: Having the language postfix gives the chance to provide translations. 
For the first we concentrate on English documents.
-
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-
-== Document identifiers ==
-
- * use of Wiki-style names
- * flat structure (the structure of the docs is not the concern of the 
repository)
-
-== Forrest repositories ==
-
-See http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/cocoon/whiteboard/doc-repos/ for two 
examples that work with the latest SVN version of Forrest 0.6. 
-
-== Published docs ==
-
-The proposal for new global docs and user docs are available at 
-
-They are already published at 
-
- * http://brutus.apache.org/docs/build/cocoon-doco-2-2/ (global docs)
- * http://brutus.apache.org/docs/build/cocoon-doco-2-2/ (2.2 docs)
-
-Note that the page is generated out of two forrest repositories.
-
-The global repository is responsible for the tabs "Projekt" and "Community". 
The tabs "Getting started" and "Documentation" link to the most recent, 
editable userdocs. Older (frozen) docs get their links in the second-level pelt 
in the "Documentation" tab.
-
-= What do we have to do? =
-== Step by Step ==
-
-The good news is that we don't need all the features at once. We can go the 
path to better docs and a better documentation system step by step:
-
- * Step1: Setup Forrest Repositories (Reinhard: DONE)
- * Step2: Initial content
-   * find a new structure (Upayavira and Reinhard are working on a initial 
structure)
-   * evaluate good docs and move them into the new repository !!! more 
volunteers needed !!!
-   * integrate auto-generated docs (n.n.)
- * Step2: enable the periodically running jobs that publish repositories
- * Step3: work on the web application and have a demo running on 
brutus.apache.org(Reinhard: Feb/March)
-   * component that reads from and committs to SVN (n.n.)
-   * do the SSL setup of Apache (n.n.)
- * Step4: move the demo application over to Apache infrastructure (n.n. 
March/April)
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