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[mdt-papyrus.dev] papyrus developer web site

Dear all,

 

I know that Papyrus project is already described by several web site, such as http://www.eclipse.org/papyrus/ and http://wiki.eclipse.org/Papyrus

Actually we use the wiki from the code side: we edit the wiki directly in the papyrus code source, and then copy paste the resulting content on the wiki. It holds information for developer and user.

 

These web sites may have missed to address some information targeted to papyrus developers audience.

We could built a dedicated web site for developers with embedded Javadoc and other dedicated information.

 

We could rely on several technologies. I am proposing you to use maven site as we use already tycho technology, based upon maven.

I have configured a basic template web site with responsive layout to demonstrate the usability.

 

Here several links, do not miss the latest one to add your own idea/comment!

 

Prototype :

http://flefevre.github.io/testpapy/

 

Exemple of Javadoc

http://flefevre.github.io/testpapy/project-reports.html

 

Git version used to backup and publish the web site content

https://github.com/flefevre/testpapy/tree/gh-pages

 

Bug to track any idea/comment :

https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=458945

 

 

Thanks for your comments.

 

 

 

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Francois LE FEVRE

Research Engineer

Commission for Atomic Energy and Alternative Energies (CEA)

Model-driven Engineering for Embedded Systems Laboratory (LISE)

Projet: Papyrus: https://www.eclipse.org/papyrus/

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