Sounds good. :) +1
salu2 On Mon, 2005-04-18 at 11:03 +1000, David Crossley wrote: > A while ago we discussed our description of Forrest > and concluded that it was a bit limiting. > > Actually trying to concisely summarise Forrest > is a very difficult task. > > Here is what is was ... > ------------ > Apache Forrest is an XML standards-oriented documentation framework > based upon Apache Cocoon, providing XSLT stylesheets and schemas, > images and other resources. Forrest uses these to render the source > content into a website via command-line, robot, or dynamic application. > ------------ > > Here is my proposal so far ... > ------------ > Apache Forrest is an XML standards-oriented documentation framework > based upon Apache Cocoon and separation of concerns. Using a plugin > architecture, various source input formats are transformed into a > common internal format, aggregated with other sources, and > transformed into various output formats. Forrest can be used as > a dynamic application or can generate sets of documents via the > command-line and deploy with an automated robot. > ------------ -- thorsten "Together we stand, divided we fall!" Hey you (Pink Floyd)
