[Cialug] Open Source Documentation
Josh More
morej at alliancetechnologies.net
Mon Oct 3 10:36:04 CDT 2005
I use ewiki for that purpose.
Docbook is more of a spec, but if you have tech people, you can use
docbook editors in conjunction
with subversion if you need something a bit more professional.
Also, if you want code-level documentation, Natural Docs is an excellent
project, and it can be
tied into subversion pretty easilly too.
--
-Josh More, RHCE, CISSP, NCLP
morej at alliancetechnologies.net
515-245-7701
>>>smith at ipmvs.com 10/03/05 8:48 am >>>
What is the best system to use to create end-user documentation for an
open-source project?
Is there something that can be used to assemble pieces in a book and
then
produce them as text, html or PDF?
Nice to haves would include something that allows for collaborative
authoring, even merges and versions and web-based entry or editing.
Is Doc Book more of a spec than a project or product?
thanks.
-Nate
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