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=== DocBookWiki ===
  * homepage: http://doc-book.sourceforge.net/homepage/
  * engine: apache + php
  * pros: nice interface, uses xsltproc
  * cons: demo site looks buggy, not sure about ongoing development
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=== 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:
    * according to MoinMoin wiki "MoinMoin 1.3.5 supports DocBook parsing and generation."
      * see http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/DocBook
=== 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 ===
  * homepage: http://live.gnome.org/LiveDocumentationEditing
  * engine: apache + python
  * pros: nice handling of tags in javascript, presentation similar to XXE
  * cons: demo site seems very slow to respond
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Projects to mention
  * Borges from Mandriva
  * DocBookWiki
  * SilkPage
Projects to add
  * Docudo based on TurboGears

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

DocBookWiki

MoinMoin

SilkPage

Sarma

To Do List

Projects to add

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