Server-based (hosted) documentation and user comments (DocBook?)
Michael O'Neill
moneill at meta-comm.com
Fri Oct 31 12:12:13 PDT 2008
One possible workflow would be:
FrameMaker-> ePublisher-> Wiki (MoinMoin, MediaWiki, something else?).
Wiki would allow users to add comments, enhance topics as they see fit.
However, I don't think there is a workflow for round-tripping.
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Subject: Server-based (hosted) documentation and user comments
(DocBook?)
[cross-posted to TECHWR-L mailing list]
Can anyone recommend technologies to do the following:
* Hosted documentation, available on the internet as a web
service.
* Each doc topic allows users to add comments. (e.g. "Here's a
better example to do this task...")
* Management tools to moderate user comments, and to handle
documentation updates (retaining the comments).
* Authoring tools to produce said documentation.
The open source community exploits these technologies. How do they do
it? I have an inkling for a solution: FrameMaker>DocBook>ePublisher?
Thanks for your ideas
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