+1 to testing some solution that has a life outside Maven: this would be great 
if we could replace Doxia+Doxia Sitetools+skins in the future

to be able to integrate it into maven-site-plugin, we'll need to choose a tool 
that can be integrated in a JVM: does Jekyll provide such integration?

Regards,

Hervé

Le mercredi 18 mars 2015 23:32:14 Jason van Zyl a écrit :
> Anyone interested in trying a Jekyll experiment for our website? Extract the
> useful documentation we believe there is and try to make working on the
> site a pleasurable experience that is easy for users to contribute to?
> 
> I'd like to try this because after this last release I'm frankly tired of
> looking at our pretty awful website. It's ugly, noisy, unmaintained, hard
> to navigate and personally just makes me not want to write anything. I
> would like to like writing documentation again and I think a more standard
> tool like Jekyll will help. I honestly dislike doing core releases because
> I have to use the site plugin. I created it, I can hate it and I do hate
> it.
> 
> Even if no one answers I'll try this experiment because I think there's only
> 10-15 useful documents in the whole site so it likely won't take long.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jason
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