On Wednesday, March 07, 2012 at 12:21 PM, Gilles Sadowski 
<gil...@harfang.homelinux.org> wrote:
>
>Hi.
>
>> >Unless the code is re-released there's generally little need to 
>> >update the site.
>> >
>> >> Do you think I can create such a page on the website?
>> >
>> >-1, that's not a suitable use for the web-site, which is 
>primarily 
>> >for
>> >end-users, not developers.
>> >
>> >Also, it's not trivial releasing the Math website, and until 
>> >svnpubsub
>> >is implemented there is a long delay before the changes become
>> >visible.
>> 
>> Is there any way to implement XDoc in order to have the design 
>documents documentation inside the svn repository ?.
>
>IIUC, user's and developer's guides are written using the "xdoc" 
>syntax;
>they are under SVN, in the "src/site/xdoc" directory.

Let's see then ...

Advantages :

+ A uniform document formatting tool
+ Complete publishing rights control
+ Easy access for developers
+ Dev oriented , they can be ofuscated from end-user

Disadvantages :

+ XML ( albeit extremelly powerfull , not every dev actually "likes" it )
+ Difficult to find if you dont "actually know" its there

>
>
>Regards,
>Gilles
>
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