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Thank you for the useful advices 🙂 I’ve seen your technical documentation for Crowd and felt that it is fantastic. Confluence is targetted as a ‘corporate’ wiki, which means it does have some doc management features.Īnyway, I’d suggest you start by having fun with Confluence. Are they doing their job well? If not, then there is a chance that the wiki would do it better. SharePoint, Documentum, Lotus Notes, something else) and the document management procedures applied to your file server (version control permissions publication workflow etc). But it’s not primarily a single-source tool like RoboHelp etc.)īefore making a final decision, you’d need to assess the CMS (content management system) you may be using for the intranet (e.g.
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(This last point is debatable – Confluence in particular provides PDF and HTML exports. for legal or compliance reasons) or documentation which is single-source documentation for multiple output formats.
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But a wiki is not so suitable for documentation which is primarily viewed offline or documentation which needs very formal formatting or structure (e.g. It works well for technical documentation, especially when multiple contributors to the content. Confluence is excellent for collaboration, teamwork, discussion. * Confluence for new documentation is a great idea, depending on the type of documentation. You can attach existing docs to Confluence pages, but why bother if they’re already well managed elsewhere. It’s not a documentation management system as such. * As a generalisation, my feeling is that it’s probably not worthwhile moving existing documentation to Confluence. The solution you choose depends on a lot of things, including the type and amount of previously-existing documentation you might consider porting to the wiki. Here are my thoughts, but do ask around or contact Atlassian if you’d like more assistance 🙂 It’s a tricky question, just how much Confluence is suited to document management. Hallo Jovan, it’s good to hear from you 🙂 Great news, that your organisation is deploying Confluence. Intrigued? There’s more detail on the page about my books.
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Note: This book is now out of print, though you can download a free PDF version of the book from the publisher, XML Press. The title is Confluence, Tech Comm, Chocolate: A wiki as platform extraordinaire for technical communication.

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