+1! 2009/3/26 Paul Lindner <plind...@hi5.com>
> +1! > > > On Mar 26, 2009, at 3:02 PM, Vincent Siveton wrote: > > Hi folks, >> >> Our current website was deployed a loooong time ago and we already >> discussed here to make a recast and find a place to put our >> documentation. >> The related issues could be SHINDIG-283 and SHINDIG-799. >> >> I propose to go ahead with a Maven based site. For those they are not >> aware with this technology, you could always read [1] for more >> informations. >> Basically, Maven uses inside Doxia which supports several markup formats: >> APT (Almost Plain Text), Confluence, Simplified DocBook, FML (FAQ >> Markup Language), FO, iText, LaTeX, RTF, TWiki, XDoc (popular in >> Apache land), XHTML >> For Eclipse users, M2eclipse plugin [2] has an optional Maven Doxia >> editor. >> >> Pros: >> * having documentation for a given version (ie 1.0.x 1.1.x) and storing in >> svn >> * doc independent on the implementation (ie java PHP) >> * reporting >> * pdf >> >> Cons: >> * deployment need sync (ASF infrastructure) >> * potential learning curve on the Doxia formats >> >> Ok but where is the website? >> http://people.apache.org/~vsiveton/shindig/<http://people.apache.org/%7Evsiveton/shindig/> >> >> I am inspired by the Opensocial Foundation website. >> >> You will see an (unofficial) Shindig logo. I propose also to have a >> Logo Contest to find our logo! >> I created some logos (in SVG format) and I plan to create a Wiki space >> for the contest. >> http://people.apache.org/~vsiveton/shindig/logo-contest.html<http://people.apache.org/%7Evsiveton/shindig/logo-contest.html> >> >> All your comments are welcome! >> >> Cheers, >> >> Vincent >> >> [1] http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-site.html >> [2] http://m2eclipse.codehaus.org/ >> > >