On Jul 25, 2016, at 1:40 PM, James Perkins <jperkins(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Anyway, I'm up for anything that allows the documentation to be consistent, easy to
write and easy to use. The main attraction for me to asciidoc is being able to use git for
versioning as well as being able to use variables. I don't however know how well
asciidoc deals with multiple documents and combining them together.
This has probably already been mentioned somewhere in this thread, but a related advantage
to an asciidoc (or similar) approach using git, is that you can more easily take
documentation contributions in the form of pull requests. I often find myself wanting to
suggest a revision, especially after figuring out how to do something that wasn't
clearly explained, but apart from adding comments to the page (which are difficult to put
in context), there is no good way to suggest revisions in Confluence.
carl