David Blevins wrote:
What do people think of having a website like this one?

  http://docs.openejb.org/Home

Obviously, with a different look, but something with the same dynamic content.

The main content comes from Confluence.
The "Activity" section is dynamically created from Jira items.
The "News" section is from Confluence blog posts.
The "Recently Updated" section is a confluence macro.
The whole thing is put together with a modified version of Confluenza.
With mod_rewrite rules, it's still possible to have static conent.

Seems to me like a good way to always have our activity show up on the website, 
but wihtout having to do anything more than we are already doing.

Any thoughts?

It seems to be much better than what we've got so far. If you know the tool and encourage others to use it, I believe it must be the right tool. It's enough to me to vote for it.

Would that mean that Wiki would become obsolete? Unless I'm mistaken, Confluence is just a commercial flavour of Wiki, isn't it?

-David

Jacek

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