Re: [dev] Specifications and Release Notes = Re: [dev] Specification Process Possibilities ... what about a wiki?

2006-11-03 Thread Bernd Eilers
Thorsten Behrens wrote: Bernd Eilers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: We do have a semi-automated process to generate Release Notes. This takes advantage of the OpenOffice Document file format and a standard template being used for the specification documents. Information from specifications

Re: [dev] Specifications and Release Notes = Re: [dev] Specification Process Possibilities ... what about a wiki?

2006-11-02 Thread Nikolai Pretzell
Hi Bernd, Bernd Eilers wrote We do have a semi-automated process to generate Release Notes. This takes advantage of the OpenOffice Document file format and a standard template being used for the specification documents. Information from specifications documents is extracted via XSLT and a

[dev] Specifications and Release Notes = Re: [dev] Specification Process Possibilities ... what about a wiki?

2006-10-31 Thread Bernd Eilers
Hi there! ThereĀ“s one thing we should not forget when discussing to use the Wiki for creating Specifications. We do have a semi-automated process to generate Release Notes. This takes advantage of the OpenOffice Document file format and a standard template being used for the specification

Re: [dev] Specifications and Release Notes = Re: [dev] Specification Process Possibilities ... what about a wiki?

2006-10-31 Thread Thorsten Behrens
Bernd Eilers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: We do have a semi-automated process to generate Release Notes. This takes advantage of the OpenOffice Document file format and a standard template being used for the specification documents. Information from specifications documents is extracted via XSLT

Re: [dev] Specifications and Release Notes = Re: [dev] Specification Process Possibilities ... what about a wiki?

2006-10-31 Thread Eike Rathke
Hi Bernd, On Tuesday, 2006-10-31 12:41:25 +0100, Bernd Eilers wrote: We do have a semi-automated process to generate Release Notes. This takes advantage of the OpenOffice Document file format and a standard template being used for the specification documents. Information from