We can do this, but then fixing errors in the docs becomes a pain.  I
like having them on the web so they can be consulted at any time, and
we can fix errors in docs that might occur.

Chris

On Tue, 28 Aug 2012 18:21:56 +0200
Ruediger Rolf <[email protected]> wrote:

> Why don't we bundle a frozen version of the release docs with the 
> release itself in the SVN? So adopters can always can consult their 
> checked out code for details on their release?
> 
> RĂ¼diger
> 
> Am 28.08.2012 18:15, schrieb Christopher Brooks:
> > Michelle,
> >
> > Also, seeing as we're getting into details, we should probably take
> > this over to [email protected].
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Chris
> >
> > On Tue, 28 Aug 2012 10:14:36 -0600
> > Christopher Brooks <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Michelle,
> >>
> >>>> The insanity that the page title has to be unique is an
> >>>> unfortunate design decision on their part.  Is there a better
> >>>> tool for our job of release notes?
> >>> OK, I guess I didn't realize the need to have separate 1.2 install
> >>> and configure docs. With that in mind, and looking at the problem
> >>> of cloning trees, here's an entirely different alternative I've
> >>> seen other projects using Confluence do it this way, but not sure
> >>> if it's really a good or bad approach. The idea is that each set
> >>> of release docs is it's own wiki space. Then the page titles and
> >>> links don't need to change. You can clone an entire space very
> >>> easily, then just update it. So install and configure trunk would
> >>> be it's own space that you just clone with each release.
> >> This sounds good to me, but will it get unwieldy to handle dozens
> >> of wiki spaces?
> >>
> >> I like that you could then do something like MH1.2 as the space
> >> name. I imagine googling to find the current release might be a
> >> bit of a pain, as google might send you to 1.1, or 1.2, or
> >> 1.3...so we would have to think about labelling spaces clearly.
> >> But it sounds like this would make the release process easier.
> >>
> >> How would we deal with navigation in the buttons on the left?
> >>
> >> Chris
> >
> >
> 
> 



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