There are three main reasons I'm interested in adopting a CM solution:

1. Our small technical publications department has started to translate 20+ 
manuals, 3 Eclipse help systems, and several HTML documents into non-English 
languages (such as French) and I'm finding it difficult to manage all the 
content for handoffs. This year the number of languages we'll be translating 
will potentially triple, so I would like to be able to generate reports on 
where the linked content, entities files, graphics files, and graphics source 
files reside for each document, and also keep track of files that have been 
handed off to the translation agencies. (Right now it's a bit of a mess.)

2. Ideally, a CM solution would keep all of the components of the DocBook 
toolchain (Saxon, FOP, etc.) updated, and I could simply maintain the custom 
stylesheets we use. Unfortunately, I don't have time to continously update the 
toolchain components.

3. Our company is growing, so we'll be hiring additional writers this year. 
Although our DocBook implementation works fine for me, it's unwieldly and 
difficult to train new writers. Ideally, a CM solution integrates with a user 
friendly, WYSIWYG authoring tool (rather than the Eclipse editor that I use). 
The authoring tool doesn't need to be part of the CM solution, and it could be 
third party tool such as the Oxygen editor.

We already use Perforce to control DocBook XML source, so I don't need a CM 
solution for checkin/checkout. If the CM solution provided a central database 
repository for source control, I'd consider switching to that instead if the 
other CM benefits are compelling.

Regards,
Jeff Powanda
Vocera Communications, Inc.



________________________________
From: Bob Stayton [mailto:b...@sagehill.net]
Sent: 2012-02-03 06:58
To: Jeff Powanda; docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Content Management solutions that support DocBook 
5.x?

Hi Jeff,
There is a pretty wide range of content management systems out there.  All of 
them would support checking in DocBook files, since those are just text files.  
It would help if you could post some more detailed requirements.  What are you 
looking for the system to do?  How will it be used, and by how many people, etc.

Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
b...@sagehill.net<mailto:b...@sagehill.net>


----- Original Message -----
From: Jeff Powanda<mailto:jpowa...@vocera.com>
To: docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org<mailto:docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org>
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2012 1:29 PM
Subject: [docbook-apps] Content Management solutions that support DocBook 5.x?


I'm looking for a content management solution that supports DocBook. I would 
consider both commercial and open source solutions. I would appreciate any 
recommendations, warnings, or tips that anyone has to offer.

I'm also considering upgrading from DocBook 4.5 to DocBook 5.x, so would be 
interested to hear of CM solutions that support DocBook 5.x.

Regards,
Jeff Powanda
Vocera Communications, Inc.

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