So what do you normally use for documentation? Or what would you prefer?

Of anything I've seen here the Confluence --> static website looked the most 
promising. As soon as you saved a page it attempted to make the update to the 
static website. I don't know if that's still in use but was being used by some 
projects at some point.

On Mar 13, 2013, at 9:37 AM, Kristian Rosenvold <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> As long as one definitely and 100% stays away from the EU mirror it
> would seem to work. Running through the mirror is route to disaster
> and *lots* of wasted time.
> 
> It would appear that the equivalent git-based solution for site
> publication is not ready yet. So for this moment someone will have to
> do the pom changes to make core use svnsubpub.
> 
> There is little to like about svnsubpub. There was little to like
> about the previous solutions used for maven sites either. Nor do I
> like github pages. It all makes me feel a little depressed.
> 
> Kristian
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Thanks,

Jason

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