Re: [Dspace-devel] DSpace Documentation in Confluence

2010-01-07 Thread Tim Donohue
mhwood++ Definitely sounds like a good idea (post-1.6) to me. - Tim On 1/7/2010 11:37 AM, Mark H. Wood wrote: > I think one thing we should look at is breaking up the documentation > to address different audiences' needs. There is stuff for system > administrators, stuff for architects and deve

Re: [Dspace-devel] DSpace Documentation in Confluence

2010-01-07 Thread Mark H. Wood
I think one thing we should look at is breaking up the documentation to address different audiences' needs. There is stuff for system administrators, stuff for architects and developers, stuff for librarians, and stuff for end users all in one big pot. We should consider, post 1.6, whether we can

Re: [Dspace-devel] DSpace Documentation in Confluence

2010-01-06 Thread Mark Diggory
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 7:44 AM, Elliot Metsger wrote: > > I'm just going to toss this grenade and run - http://maven.apache.org/doxia/ > > Doxia is framework developed by Maven folks which is able to parse > documentation in various flavors and then output it to various > flavors.  For example, it

Re: [Dspace-devel] DSpace Documentation in Confluence

2010-01-06 Thread Elliot Metsger
I'm just going to toss this grenade and run - http://maven.apache.org/doxia/ Doxia is framework developed by Maven folks which is able to parse documentation in various flavors and then output it to various flavors. For example, it supports parsing *simplified* docbook (http://www.docbook.or

[Dspace-devel] DSpace Documentation in Confluence

2010-01-06 Thread Jeffrey Trimble
I thought I should write something since I've been the person working on the DSpace 1.6 documentation. I've written documentation before for other software products, albeit commercial library ILS, but still documentation. Upon volunteering as the "Document Gardener" for DSpace 1.6 release, I