On 31.05.2017 12:29, Merlin Beedell wrote:
Before Groovy became an Apache project, I think the web and documentation was created and maintained on an Atlassian Confluence service?
the software was a confluence wiki, yes.
What platform hosts this now? I can’t see any references to it on http://www.groovy-lang.org/documentation.html
html generated from asciidoc and a custom website building script.
And if you were able to compare the two, which was easier to use, for publishing your documentation both on the web and as a pdf / html page set included in each release?
pro current: * pull requests can be made and reviewed for the documentation * no confluence account required * no special server is required, as it is all html&co in the end. con current: * we have a build step, thus changes are not visible right away.
I ask because both services are really very good, and just the sort of thing that we could use!
I think with the old infrastructure Confluence was easier for us. But the current version is good too ;) Really depends on your specific case
bye Jochen
