Dave Reynolds wrote:
On Tue, 2011-02-15 at 00:30 +0000, Ian Dickinson wrote:

Summary
As far as I can tell, there are no complex sites built just using the
facilities of the Apache CMS. The issue is either avoided by referencing
external documentation, typically on wikis, or addressed by using build
tools to assemble the sites. The only build tool I found in use in this
quick survey was Forrest.

I'd rather not have to learn a complex build tool for documentation :(

+1

I did not mention (nor recommend for the all website) Maven site generation
for a similar reason. However, it's an option.


Surprising there's not a more mature but simple solution. However, it
seems like there's enough template-include type machinery in the CMS to
allow us to maintain some form of two level nav structure without
massive pain. That would probably be enough. Certainly a step up on what
we already have.

If there's an alternative of just running our own Wiki somewhere outside
the Apache constraints that would be fine by me but sounds like that's a
non-option.

Dave


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