>>>> If you decide to use Docbook, I would gladly help with the conversion
>>>> of the Cayenne documentation.
>>>
>>> Before we decide, I guess somebody has to build a prototype showing how
>>> that would work using a few pages from the User Guide.
>> May I get an export of the WIKI content that might be desired to be
>> converted to Docbook? Confluence has this functionality.
>>
>> I can see the WIKI pages (individually), but I don't have the rights to
>> export them myself as a package :(.
>
> I'll email them to you now. They come out as XML, so maybe you could
> write an XSLT to convert to docbook.
Even if Confluence is very cool, we abandoned Confluence in many
internal projects because it was not possible to export the content as a
set of WIKI pages (in WIKI format in a ZIP) - as it is possible with
most other WIKI software.
That XML backup is very convoluted, and mostly re-usable only in
Confluence, but not when you upgrade over more versions: - e.g. what you
export with Confluence 2.10.3 Build (what Apache is using now), can't be
imported in the latest version 3.1.x - because it say's that it can't
import individual "Spaces" :).
Joseph.
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