On Jan 24, 2013, at 2:51 PM, Manik Surtani <
manik@jboss.org> wrote:
Guys
So one of the things coming soon is a revamped documentation site for Infinispan. I am thinking of moving to AsciiDoc [1] in place of our current Confluence [2] setup, so that documentation can be authored offline, page loads will be much faster, etc.
To see what the source files may look like, have a look at the source for this guide to TicketMonster [3] and the corresponding rendered output [4].
Dan did some experiments last year and you can see some results here too:
https://plus.google.com/114112334290393746697/posts/CdXJt6hVn5ASource: http://mojavelinux.github.com/asciidoc-examples/javaeeworkshop.asciidoc
Result: http://mojavelinux.github.com/asciidoc-examples/javaeeworkshop.html
Now what I propose is a separate section in each maven module for documentation (e.g., core/src/docs and cachestores/cloud/src/docs, etc) which would contain an AsciiDoc page for each section.
Then a root 'docs' folder to contain the table of contents and other organisational attributes, and scripts in 'bin' to generate the documentation.
+1
Further, I propose a separate git repository for the Infinispan website (which will be modernised and moved to Awestruct), which in turn will have build scripts to clone the infinispan repository, generate documentation, and publish documentation alongside the website.
^ You probably want this to happen not only at publish time, but also when in developer mode? i.e. when you're in `awestruct -d` mode. Could be scripted of course.
Now this means the docs will not be editable online. So I propose again using Disqus [5] to allow people to comment on each page of documentation, which can then be updated as a pull request.