[dokuwiki] Re: Best practices of multiple documentation releases

  • From: Guy Brand <gb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: dokuwiki@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2007 18:33:32 +0200

On 01 July at 23:58, Pavel Shevaev wrote:

>  We have the following schema of large releases: 2007.1, 2007.2, 2007.3
>  and so on. Once we make a release we copy the "trunk" directory of
>  documentation into new directory called after the release. Once copied
>  we apply simple perl one liner which fixes all links for all pages in
>  this directory.
> 
>  Well it works but honestly I'm not sure how good this solution is.

  You could also use a wiki farm and store each branch of the doc in a
  separated wiki (with shared acl/users of course). There are only a
  few changes to get it working: http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki:farm
  Once a release is made, freeze the doc by creating a new wiki in the
  farm and go on working in the trunk/head wiki.
  
  Maybe this could fit until we have a "delegate versioning to a VCS"
  plugin or a way to tag versions of pages/namespaces as discussed in
  the thread.

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