I see nothing in that document which answers the question. I too have
wondered this, but settled for just putting a docs folder on the root
level (since we do not use site in most of our projects).

It would be nice to have a standard folder for this, even if Maven
doesn't use it (now), though src/main/docs seems better. Though Maven
doesn't use this (for now), one of the advantages of having a project
set up in Maven is that I know where to look for things even if I'm
unfamiliar with the project.

I have thought about trying to get automatic documentation generation in
our builds by using something like LaTeX or Docbook XML. I have seen a
little bit from people who have done this, though it doesn't seem
common. But I haven't investigated deeply due to a lack of both time and
interest from my coworkers.

--
Daniel Siegmann
FJA-US, Inc.
512 Seventh Ave., New York, NY  10018
(212) 840-2618 ext. 139

-----Original Message-----
From: David Bernard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, August 15, 2008 11:42 AM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: RE Where to place design documents

Hi,

take a look at this link:
http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-the-standard
-directory-layout.html

You will problably find the answer

David Bernard

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