I personally think the wiki is the best place to develop documentation, because everyone can participate. The issue is our wiki software is... lets say difficult. James Strachan has a neat utility for Confluence wiki, which Codehaus uses, that converts the wiki markup to html, pdf and runs all the test cases coded into the wiki. I would like to follow a similar route for our docs where we develop them on the wiki and regularly stamp them and check them into the project xdocs.

Does anyone know what we need to do to get Confluence running at Apache?

-dain

On Jul 20, 2004, at 2:46 PM, Aaron Mulder wrote:

I think I'm climbing out from under my rock, at least a little
bit, and I'd like to start work on a manual. If I can produce a HTML
version, what's the best way to get it included on the geronimo.apache.org
web site? I'm thinking we should add a Documentation link to the left
navigation bar (probably under the "Geronimo" header) and then on that
page include a link to the HTML manual as well as to the Maven FAQ and
perhaps a couple Wiki links to flesh it out.


Thanks,
        Aaron



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