[izpack-devel] Documentation patches &
miraodb
miraodb at hotmail.com
Wed Apr 25 18:15:13 CEST 2007
Hi Julien,
Just a quick reply concerning the merge.
I'll do it tonight.
For the other poind I'll write to the list a full opinion either tonight or
tomorrow morning. Today I'm super busy at work. Sorry.
Cheers,
Fabrice
----- Original Message -----
From: "Julien Ponge" <julien.ponge at gmail.com>
To: <izpack-devel at lists.berlios.de>
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 12:10 PM
Subject: Re: [izpack-devel] Documentation patches &
> Hi Scott,
>
>> On the wiki subject, I don't know if that would help much if you still
>> limit the people who can update it as you do with the svn. You could
>> just update the web from the svn automatically on a regular basis. If
>> you did do the wiki, perhaps it would make sense to do as PostgreSQL
>> does with their web docs: some can update the actual docs, but all can
>> add comments at the bottom of each page. They post each version's docs
>> and you can view them online with or without comments, or download a
>> PDF. I've added comments before, but I don't know how they do their main
>> updates. I'd guess they use some open source system, but it's not
>> immediately obvious what that is. It seems like a good system, but I
>> don't know how difficult it is to set up.
>
> My objective is to give write accounts to the doc writers, then find a
> way to perform the export from the wiki system/syntax. But before that
> I need to test the solutions that exist for Dokuwiki to see if they
> actually work as intended.
>
> If they don't quite fit the needs, then I will have a look at some way
> to pull the doc either from SVN or something like that.
>
> A possibility is to use a simplified text files system like Markdown
> or restructured text and generate HTML and PDFs from it. It's much
> lighter than Docbook anyway, and I have read good things about people
> even writing full books with it.
>
> http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html
>
> I would like to get Fabrice opinion about that first :-)
>
>> By the way, I submitted the attached patch to node9.html a couple of
>> months ago and it doesn't look like it ever got applied. If it got
>> overlooked, I understand how that can happen. If there's a problem with
>> it, I'd like to get some feedback as to why it wasn't correct or
>> suitable.
>
> I think it was somehow ignored, do you handle it Fabrice, or should I
> merge it myself?
>
> Cheers
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