The book module is often seen as the documentation in/for Drupal. But it falls short in a couple of areas:
There is only 1 hierarchy that never really fits all needs
There are no standards in structuring the information inside a post, so 1 post might actually explain more than 1 topic
You can only export individual pages or top level chapters with their children, you can't easily export cherry-picked topics (across chapters) into 1 document
Version management is handled through the forking of the whole documentation
The book module is often seen as the documentation in/for Drupal. But it falls short in a couple of areas:
There is only 1 hierarchy that never really fits all needs
There are no standards in structuring the information inside a post, so 1 post might actually explain more than 1 topic
You can only export individual pages or top level chapters with their children, you can't easily export cherry-picked topics (across chapters) into 1 document
Version management is handled through the forking of the whole documentation
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Doug Vann and Hans Riemenschneider take us through the process of converting the Northwestern University Women's Board from a static HTML site to a rich DRUPAL site. The process; the modules used; the decisions as they took http://www.nudevelopment.com/womensboard/ and made http://nuwomensboard.org/