[drupal-docs] opml vs weboutliner?

Anisa mystavash at animecards.org
Tue Mar 29 13:21:23 UTC 2005


Boris Mann wrote:

> <>On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 00:00:13 -0500, Morbus Iff <morbus at disobey.com> 
> wrote:
>
> Anisa: weboutliner actually uses OPML underneath. I would be more than
> happy with similar functionality built directly into book
> module....it's just hard, and adding features to aid in documentation
> just isn't sexy (i.e. we are unlikely to get developer resources for
> free).
>
No wonder they all liked LaTeX.  ;)

Honestly... give it a new organization, with maybe the notification 
system to let at least the doc list know when a comment is posted, and 
an associated wiki to write rough drafts, and I think it will all be good. 

For the subscription thingy, it seems that the Comment RSS module and 
the Subscriptions module are close to viable.
http://drupal.org/project/commentrss
http://drupal.org/project/subscriptions

I think that the list itself is a good place to talk about new pages, 
and get feed back, but I've had plenty of email problems myself (still 
happy netscape user! :p), so wikis also have benefits. 

If we can get a good subscription config, then all that's left is the 
knotty question of how to organize the book(s) and what kind of 
standardized style we want to use.

>BTW, I think we need a new monthly/weekly feature of the month. So
>far, Anisa gets my vote for Documentation Promoter of the Year.
>  
>
I can just see the hate mail rolling in when people realize my main site 
(my baby! my life's work!) is actually php Nuke.  ;)

Anisa.
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