Yes, the doco in CVS Is Good.

However the stuff I am really interested in is the doco on the web server so
that "casual users" that say "CVS what?" and go for the binary can see that
documentation on line.  Of course it should be with the download binary as
well, and CVS is the a normal place to put it, but I just want a heads up on
where the documentation is needed first

marc


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> Subject: Re: [jBoss-Dev] FW: [jboss-board] Praise for jBoss, and a
> smalloffer
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>
> Hi!
>
> marc fleury wrote:
> > Folks here is a great tutorial, courtesy of Kevin Boone.  This
> is the second
> > contribution in this direction and we will SOLVE THE DOCO
> problem facing us.
> >
> > I would like also to announce (pre project game over ann) that Pr Steve
> > Dierker of the University of Michigan has kindly accepted to head the
> > documentation project and he will be coordinating the todos, the
> > contributions and the pdf/html downloadable... we will make
> progress really
> > kick there.
>
> With regard to getting the doco project running.
>
> I propose that we give the doco team CVS access, and let them have
> complete control over the /src/docs directory. This way the current docs
> will always be available, and a separate "doco" download is not needed.
> The XML->HTML conversion could easily be added to the Ant build, and
> could be executed with the "dist-zip" target.
>
> Sounds good?
>
> If there are no major objections, could you (Marc) fix the CVS and brief
> da professor et al?
>
> /Rickard
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