Le Saturday 09 February 2008 18:25:32 Romain Beauxis, vous avez écrit :
> Le Saturday 09 February 2008 18:19:29 David Baelde, vous avez écrit :
> > * Move everything to the trac. Romain loves his track, and we all
> > thank him for it, so he proposed that at first. He likes the idea of
> > having only one tool. I like the idea of having several simple tools,
> > for more independence. Matter of taste. The same problems and
> > questions as for the wiki hold here too.
>
> Well, after looking at the customization of trac and the nightmare it is,
> and after your proposition of a static svn oriented website, I fully prefer
> your solution :)
>
> Also, I like very much balb's design..
Hi !
I think I have a proposition.
Sam suggested that we keep a wiki somewhere along with a static website.
The trac wiki support a wiki format called "textile":
* http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/WikiProcessors
* http://www.textism.com/tools/textile/
This textile format is handled by a python module, and there is also a
publication system using it, pubtal:
* http://www.owlfish.com/software/PubTal/
Everything is packages in debian stable. The textile format is already
supported in our trac, and I've sucessfully tested pubtal.
I think we have quite everything we need to acheive our goals, don't you
think ?
The only drawback is that I'm not aware of any textile to latex conversion..
Romain