Hi Helmut, great to here from you.
On May 4, 2009, at 1:22 PM, Helmut Denk wrote:
and it seems like adam murdoch made a right decision by choosing docbook.
I think it was an excellent choice. Beside the improved layout, the generation is now part of the CI build an everyone can build the documentation without any prerequisites.
Adam also improved the QA of the documentation by checking for stale javadoc links and allowing for embedding snippets of tests.
i think it would be very attractive for many projects to have this way of doing documentations at hand. IMO offering docbook/usersguide-tasks via a gradle-plugin could be a winner ...
Your are the second one who requests this. Hamlet D'Arcy is also keen on that. There was a session at Citcon on the automatic generation of documentation where this was a topic. So why not file a Jira?
- Hans
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