On 10/11/08 3:22 PM, "Niclas Hedhman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > As for Wiki --> There are many Wiki instances running at ASF. So first > it is a matter of making a choice. Personally I would recommend > Confluence (http://cwiki.apache.org), but the one used by Incubator is > also ok (http://wiki.apache.org). Apache Felix has for instance > managed to get the Confluence pages to also be their 'static' > webpages, generated at regular intervals... Otherwise, docs are > written in a myriad of formats and systems at Apache. Maven has a > built-in system, Anakia is an in-house 'thing' that the basic > infrastructure is using, some plain html, some home-brewn ones, Apache > Forrest and others. > This is interesting. Scott and I have lamented for weeks how best to approach the documentation/web site problem. We are "reasonably" comfortable in confluence now and that is probably the best near term solution. All the others are a steep learning curve for us. If Felix has succeeded in generating static pages from confluence for their primary site, then I am interested in learning how to set that up. -- James
