Sorry everyone, I didn't notice that I only sent the mail to Nicolas. Thanks, Michael
From: Bruggeman, Michael Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 4:57 PM To: 'Nicholas L Gallardo' Subject: RE: Single source documentation requirement Hi Nicholas, I have begun to transfer content into the Wiki, check it out. Please generate a PDF file and give it a once over. As far as I'm concerned I totally agree with you, I think that it is a lot easier to transfer the content chapter by chapter. Hopefully I will be able to generate a decent PDF and HTML in the forthcoming release. I think that once I upload enough content the overall structure will become a lot clearer to the reader, and also easier for everyone to see what needs to be added to the wiki. Please give me your feedback, and if you have any style standards that you think should be implemented feel free to tell me. Thanks, Michael Bruggeman From: Nicholas L Gallardo [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 10:06 PM To: [email protected] Cc: Bruggeman, Michael Subject: Re: Single source documentation requirement Thanks Michael, just pulled the content and took a look myself. Looks great! This is exactly what we need as it makes adding and refreshing documentation much easier. How should we go about moving it all over? Should we do it in chunks or chapters? I find that to be easier than sitting down and doing the entire doc, so you can review each piece at a time. Can we make it a goal for the next release to have the docs (PDF and HTML) from the single stream? -N Nicholas Gallardo WebSphere - REST & WebServices Development [email protected] Phone: 512-286-6258 Building: 903 / 5G-016 [cid:[email protected]]Bryant Luk <[email protected]> Bryant Luk <[email protected]> 08/13/2009 08:15 PM Please respond to [email protected] To [email protected], cc Subject Re: Single source documentation requirement Hi Michael, Looks good. I think this is more easily "digested" by search engines and allows any committer to easily update the contents. Thanks! On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 6:14 AM, Bruggeman, Michael<[email protected]> wrote: > Hi All, > > > In reference to out earlier discussion regarding the "Apache Wink > Documentation", and the PDF and HTML "single source" documentation > requirement. > > I have built an example draft version of the first two chapters of the > "Apache Wink Developers Guide" using WIKI and convergence technologies, > located at the following address: > > http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/WINK/Apache+Wink+Developer+Guide > > In addition to these two example chapters I have also generated a PDF and an > HTML version of the documentation, and they can be viewed by going to the > following address: > > http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/viewpageattachments.action?pageId=2328628 > > Note: In order to view the HTML files, first download and uncompress the zip > file, and then simply click on the "index.html" file located in the folder in > order to view the HTML version. > > Additional Note: The documentation content is a Draft and thus, still subject > to change and improvement and is only to be referred to in relation to the > "single source" requirement for the Wink documentation. > > Thanks, > Michael > -- - Bryant Luk
