Hi Jason, hi Rafal, you brought up some good points. I also think of Confluence as a very good tool to collect information, from which projects can extract the documentation. We've been using confluence in a internal project and our documentation has improved, because it is so much easier to edit the doco... The only thing i've been looking for is a good solution to export pages to nicely formatted HTML pages and PDFs.
I've just started using Maven, but it seems logical to me to have a plugin which generates documentation from confluence along with the build process. For configuration i think it would be best to define one or more entry pages, from where all child-pages are processed. This would allow to leave out all the cluttered pages, you usually have. I'm looking forward to check out the Maven Confluence plugin.. :) -Stefan Jason van Zyl wrote: > > It is clipping along at a rapid pace, if you want to try and build with > > it we can arrange something. Before the alpha is released I'll probably > > ask various folks to do some pre-alpha testing. There are about 14 > > plugins so far that are being used for testing, but the core will do the > > trick as far as building jars. Just let me know and I'll throw you the > > password for the bundles created by the CI process. > > > Too busy ATM :-(. But when you are in the pre alpha testing phase, I'm willing > to participate. Put me on the list. > > Rafal --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
