Static HTML is Ok if you are more comfortable with it. Confluence is a
Wiki, in case you like online editing better (before graduation we
need to figure out how to generate static content from Confluence, as
Apache Felix does). AFAIK, it is also Ok to have both.

Cheers
Niclas

On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 5:19 AM, Greg Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We'd like to start moving documentation from pivot-toolkit.org to the 
> Incubator soon. It is currently written in hand-coded HTML, but we'd prefer 
> to migrate to a content management system.
>
> My understanding is that Confluence is the preferred option for hosting 
> project documentation at the Incubator. The only possible issue I can see 
> with using Confluence is our use of applets embedded directly in the page to 
> demonstrate features. Confluence doesn't appear to support applets natively, 
> but it looks like it could be done via an HTML macro.
>
> The docs say that HTML macros must be explicitly turned on by the system 
> administrator:
>
> http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/HTML+Macro
>
> Does anyone know if this feature is enabled? If not, we'll need to think 
> about other options (maybe linking from Confluence to applet demo pages 
> stored elsewhere).
>
> Thanks,
> Greg
>
>
>



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