On Sat, May 21, 2005 at 11:25:54PM +0200, Jacek Laskowski wrote: > 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?
Sorry for the late reply. I somehow missed yours and Gianny's. Confluence is a wiki, as you point out. We could have two wiki's, though I doubt that would make us very popular :) -David
