Having looked at Struts, Cocoon and Commons, I'm with Alexander:
Commons (and Struts) looks nice and clean. Struts has better content,
wrt guidance and document pointers. Both are nice and lean.
Cocoon is "prettier", but personally, remember the Naked Objects
by-line: perfection is achieved when there is nothing left to remove. ;)

My opinions:
Keep the graphics minimal.
Forget about un-needed info (who cares who updated each paragraph?)
Make the main page load quickly, with as little content as possible
(some of us have really awful net connectivity, and bulky pages (like
the confluence wiki) take minutes to load).

Nice to have:
Keep all content within 4 clicks from the main page, if possible.

Regards,
Kevin



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