DocBookWeb
Goals
The goals of this page are...
to review projects for web-based management of DocBook documentation
to suggest ideas and strategies for web-based DocBook management
to complement DocBookEditors but focus on web-based tools
Projects
This section lists current projects relevant to developing a web-based Document Management System (DMS) for DocBook.
Borges
homepage: http://www1.mandrivalinux.com/documentation/project/Borges/
- engine: apache + perl
- pros: translation support, fairly mature project
- cons: uses LaTeX toolchain, not aesthetically pleasing interface
- comments:
DocBookWiki
- engine: apache + php + phpWeb framework
- pros: nice interface, uses xsltproc
- cons: demo site looks buggy/, security issues, incomplete code, not sure about ongoing development
- comments:
MoinMoin
homepage: http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/
- engine: apache + python
- pros: already used for official Ubuntu wiki
cons: although it can be made to generate DocBook, natively it is stored in WikiText
- comments:
SilkPage
homepage: http://silkpage.markupware.com/
- engine: apache + java
- pros: beautiful pages, simple design
cons: uses DocBook Website document type not Book, not sure about licensing
- comments:
Sarma
- engine: apache + python
- pros: nice handling of tags in javascript, presentation similar to XXE
- cons: demo site seems very slow to respond
- comments:
Docudo
homepage: http://www.checkandshare.com/blog/?p=42
- engine: Apache + Python
- pros: appears to be in active development
- cons: does not support Docbook at all and no plans to either, simple text editor, no real web site, small community/developer base.
- comments: a Docbook plugin could be created for this by us.
Bitflux
homepage: http://wiki.bitfluxeditor.org/BXE_2.0
- engine: Javascript
pros: Like a text editor, can inform you of validation errors, more here
- cons: a litte annoying to use
- comments:
DocBookWeb (last edited 2008-08-06 16:59:59 by localhost)