Anything that makes it easier to do mostly in-browser editing of site content makes it easier to keep things up to date, so I'm in favor of anything that supports that.
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 9:30 AM, Benson Margulies <[email protected]>wrote: > Please consider using the new Apache CMS system for most of the > content. Feel free to use the maven site plugin if you like to > generate reports and such. My personal experience is that using maven > site as the primary mechanism for an entire project is a road to pain. > > On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 9:59 AM, Jörn Kottmann <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello, > > > > we have to create a new project website. > > > > The current one is just a bunch of html files, > > which had been pushed with maven to the sourceforge > > web space after an update. > > > > The mentor guide says > > "It is recommended that an initial site is uploaded as soon as possible". > > > > Should we just stay with html, or use one of the > > popular choices over at Apache: > > - Apache Maven > > - Apache Velocity Anakia > > - XSLT > > > > Over at UIMA we use Anakia, should we use > > it here as well, any opinions ? > > > > Jörn > > > -- Jason Baldridge Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics The University of Texas at Austin http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/people/jason_baldridge
