Graeme Geldenhuys schrieb:

Do you want to take this information and put it put it in fpdoc
format? You may consider the wiki a scrap book full of notes to be

That's what I would like to do. So it will be ok if I cut & paste from
wiki into fpdoc? That means reducing the content in the wiki page and
rather place the content it in the fpdoc xml files.

If you suggest copy & paste (instead of cut & paste), then I don't see
the point. Because then somebody else might continue adding to the wiki
instead of the fpdoc xml - resulting in out-of-sync docs again. And the
whole exercise would have been pointless.

Managing links to registered and classified/indexed document sources would be sufficient, for now - IMO. Then we can look into a notification system, integrated somehow into/around updating document sources (wiki...), and tools to automate updating of the converted sources. Converting single articles manually IMO is a waste of time.

For an internal format I favor something like AsciiDoc, over XML. Unless a strict XML scheme[*] is used for structuring and indexing the entries, and a nice user interface for updating existing and indexing new entries exists.


[*]Limiting entries to a common XML structure makes XML itself obsolete, IMO.

DoDi


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