Hi,
Regarding the PDF function - I've played around a bit with Confluence as
part of the CXF discussion.  I wanted to print out a couple sections of the
documentation as PDF to read on a flight and the PDF creation utility didn't
work on the Confluence documentation pages which really surprised me  (this
was about a week ago).  If it did work, it sounds like a very nice feature
to have.

Regarding look-and-feel and web-site - Confluence does have a bunch of nice
utilities for making pages look nice (like the Geronimo ones) using
templates and themes, for example to easily add a navigation bar.   I think
Geronimo is a very nice example of a Confluence site that is well-organized
- they have multiple wikis as you can see from the Confluence dashboard
<http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/dashboard.action>on Apache.  (I think
they are using Confluence spaces but I'm not sure - I've sent a note off to
one of the Geronimo team members to get a bit more background on their
site).  There is a list of Confluence plug-ins
here<http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CONFEXT/Home>(not sure
what the process is for adding plug-ins into apache's confluence
though).

I'm willing to help whichever one is chosen.  I found Confluence to be more
"walk up and use" versus moinmoin, but moinmoin is easy to pick-up.

Deb

On 9/26/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I thought the main thing was that we can generate a static site from the
Confluence installation on Apache?

Here is the Geronimo pages link I posted previously:
http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxSITE/index.html

Can we do that with MoinMoin?

RG


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There's a feature comparison at:
http://www.wikimatrix.org/compare/MoinMoin+Confluence
It doesn't really help since they are very similar feature-wise.

Seems we're down to "look and feel". Robert - can you point to an
exemplary confluence wiki that shows off the features you feel are
missing from MoinMoin?

Cheers,
Alan.

On Mon, 2006-09-25 at 22:19 +0100, Robert Greig wrote:
> What do we need to do now to close out this issue and make a decision?
>
> I want to transfer documentation from the internal JPMC wiki to one on
> Apache, but I do not want to have to move it twice.
>
> RG





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