Dreamweaver was only an example - all of dreamweaver's files are html files
that can be edited by hand if one doesn't have the tool.  Or they could use
another tool entirely...

On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 11:32 AM, Emmanuel Lecharny <[email protected]>wrote:

> Jeremy Haile wrote:
>
>> I like the idea of static/high quality pages for the home page + wiki for
>> support/documentation/API pages.
>>
>
> You can combine both of them with Confluence. You just need to define a
> template, and then use it on all the other pages. This is what we do at
> Directory, and others are doing the very same thing : wicket, ActiveMQ,
> Cayenne, CouchDB, ...)
>
> I don't remember how it works, but it's not really a complex thing. And you
> can also easily manage pages modifications (In directory, we have added a
> small light gray icon on top right of each central page, to redirect to the
> editable page in confluence).
>
> Everything is published automatically, and every committer is granted write
> access.
>
> It's just a matter of finding the guy who knows how to do that.
>
> I don't like the idea of defining a static web page using Dreamweaver,
> because those who don't have this tool won't be able to modify the pages...
>
> --
> --
> cordialement, regards,
> Emmanuel Lécharny
> www.iktek.com
> directory.apache.org
>
>
>

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