I work with a group of people and support one of 8+ complex HPC applications. We in turn work with 10-30 developers and 100 releases etc. etc.
So we have a pile of information that needs to be shared. Thus most of this information is in a simple Wiki But the server is corporate control and due to me migrated to some new Lotus project etc etc. ( you know were that ends ) So I was thinking of moving the data to a local server that only our department needs access to. It needs to be accessed via standard web browser, sharing a txt or doc file is not going to work. Here is the real question, is there a web application that in effect a group of people could use to create a "book" That is each team create a section on there own product etc. then this information could be rendered as a PDF? As a PDF all users could then have an offline version and would be accessible via any OS or device ( like a pad etc ) Every time I Google this, for book or manual it gives me books or manuals on web servers, not servers or applications that can create a pdf document. A good example would be FLOSS Manuals, but it's not apparent what software they run or how to duplicate it. Help! -- /** Joe Apuzzo ** Call: KD2AKU ** PGP/GPG: key ID BB5C7 **/
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