Le mercredi 20 septembre 2006 à 16:31 +0900, Trustin Lee a écrit :
> Hi all,
> 
> Some people might already know about this, but now the ASF provides CWiki, a
> Confluence hosting.  We've been using the old good wiki.apache.org, but I
> think it's time to consider moving our documents to CWiki.
> 
> Plus, what do you think about moving all of our site to CWiki, too?  CWiki
> can work as a static web site, too:
> 
> http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxSITE/
> 
> By doing this, we don't need to deal with the site generation feature of
> Maven 2 which is not mature at this moment.  Of course, we will generate
> reports using Maven or other build tool such as Ant.  MINA is currently a
> multi-project, but we need to show all reports look like that they came from
> one non-multiproject.  For now, we are generating the JavaDoc by using Maven
> antrun plugin to work around this Maven site generation issue, but should we
> use Maven for site generation if we move the other parts to CWiki?  I think
> usint Ant just for report generation might be a reasonable solution.
> 
> Any ideas are welcome!
> Trustin

Hi,
You prolly already know I don't like Maven much :) I think it's a good
idea, updating the maven managed web site sound painfull and moving it
to a wiki will perhaps boost documentation contribs.

Julien

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