APT looks great. The "IBatis for Python" crowd will love it ;=)
Others alternatives I'm forgetting?
The docbook-wiki combination I mentioned in an earlier rant ( http://doc-book.sourceforge.net/homepage/ ). It basically offers similar advantages as APT and Confluence. It is editable directly via the web, stores everything in docbook format and can generate whatever format you want. The downside could be a tough installation. I just read the install guide - it looks OK as long as you run Red Hat or Fedora. The product relies on a plethora of publishing RPMs. There is nothing exotic amongst the packages and are probably all availabe in any RH/FC distro but if you run something else then I guess you are going to spend many hours figuring out exactly which packages you need. g'luck, Richard (who is still busy with his first IBatis project and probably about to unleash a whole bunch of newbie questions soon)