Re: what does content look like on docs.fp.o

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Murray McAllister wrote:
On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 9:58 AM, Murray McAllister
<murray.mcallister@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

I saw this in #fedora-docs:

"Wiki => XML in git => HTML => PHP-wrapped-HTML => CVS => HTML => docs.fp.o"

Is it possible to build content with publican and then host on docs.fp.o?

Will it look the same as if I built it locally?

Cheers.

That process is rather complicated. Presently it's confusing and a pain to get new documents in. I have 2 documents for fedora which I'm hosting locally because converting to wiki and docbook is a pain. I'm not going to maintain 2 copies of 2 books. Can we have a documentation folder for pdf or html documents, developed with publican?

Something like the way gentoo.org does their documentation. XML single source, updates to an svn repository, then nightly builds from the svn repository for the website. Wiki to docbook to wiki is silly and a massive barrier to entry.

After seeing that the system uses PHP scripts, and how to add
documentation, I had this horrible feeling that I would not be able to
use publican if I needed something on docs.fedoraproject.org. Is this
true? :)


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