On 15/02/11 09:26, Dave Reynolds wrote:
On Tue, 2011-02-15 at 00:29 +0000, Ian Dickinson wrote:

With respect to the IA, I think that the move from SF/OpenJena is a good
opportunity to revisit the structure of the Jena documentation overall,
and try to make it a bit easier for core constituencies to navigate. For
me, these are: new users, old hands and (potential) committers. Each
group has different needs. I'll make some initial suggestions in a later
message, but all ideas on this are welcome.

+1

We'll need to be careful not to get too ambitious. So long as we have a
clean top level structure and can do an initial population from existing
content then improvements can happen incrementally.

+1


Assuming we stick with the Apache CMS, which uses markdown, I've had a
quick look at tools for converting HTML to markdown. There are several
around - I tried one: pandoc. Pandoc did a reasonable job, except for
tables (which aren't directly supported in markdown, though you can
embed html table syntax in markdown document).

Just an aside but most markdown implementations I've come across also
support markdown extras which does support tables [1]. Does the Apache
CMS not have this?

Dave

[1] http://michelf.com/projects/php-markdown/extra/#table



        Andy

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