I see what you're talking about. There are several similar plugins out
there... I guess I don't perceive a need to be involved in this right now
because our server doesn't seem to be too taxed. However, if I'm wrong about
that... somebody let me know :)
Cris
On 4/11/06, Mike Kienenberger <mkienen..mail.com> wrote:
>
> As I understand it, the new process is:
>
> 1) a user hits the website and is directed to a static version of the
> Confluence content.
>
> 2) if a user edits a document, he's redirected to the confluence
> version of the site.
>
> 3) After the document is edited, it's automatically converted into a
> static document on the static site.
>
> The goal is to keep the average user off Confluence since it dies
> under heavy load.
>
> On 4/11/06, Cris Daniluk <cris.danilu..mail.com> wrote:
> > Can you explain more about it? Confluence already has a pretty damn good
> > export function right now, and several projects are using it
> successfully.
> >
> > The only reason we are not is because the TOC generation is just not
> > suitable in Confluence (in fact, its essentially non-existant). I'd be
> > interested in anything that improves on this and saves me the work I'm
> doing
> > right now :)
> >
> >
> > On 4/11/06, Mike Kienenberger <mkienen..mail.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > There's a "render to static file" process in testing for
> > > auto-converting Confluence documents into web pages as each web page
> > > is updated.
> > >
> > > This is an experiment to find a way for Confluence to be supported as
> > > a documentation system, without having end-viewers using confluence
> > > directly. If Cayene is interested in being a test case, someone
> > > volunteer, and I'll put you in contact with the appropriate people.
> > >
> > > They are looking for volunteers with experience in using Confluence
> > > and who have a well-established content-base that they can import.
> > >
> >
> >
>
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