I've been working recently with a product called MkDocs which has an impressive add-on called Material for MkDocs and a rich eco-system of plugin creators.
Pro's:
It's free (although certain juicy features are to paid for, see Insiders)
Very easy to maintain in terms of content (because it's Markdown)
Very fast to generate site (we don't have a site now)
Could also generate PDF (but quality of that PDF is very likely to be much worse than LaTeX)
Has add-ons for on-site commenting allowing us to get more feedback
Supports edit-links to the underlying GitHub based Markdown source files
Could be hosted on Read the Docs behind a login for members (for certain parts of the content?)
Could potentially be used to generate the whole ekgf.org website allowing us to move away from using Wix
Has all kinds of Python-based macros that would allow us the generate pages from RDF models etc
Has full search
Google Analytics support built in
Supports multiple languages
Looks slick, no need to waste time on making things look good
and a whole lot more
Con's:
We'd end up with two types of content: Markdown and LaTeX, need to figure out how to deal with that
May lead to us giving up on the idea of getting out a proper reference document in PDF with the professional features that LaTeX offers
Things to do:
[ ] Decide web site name, maturity-model.ekgf.org or ekg-mm.ekgf.org or mm.ekgf.org or?
[ ] Create host name maturity-model in the ekgf.org DNS
I've been working recently with a product called MkDocs which has an impressive add-on called Material for MkDocs and a rich eco-system of plugin creators.
Pro's:
Con's:
Things to do:
maturity-model.ekgf.org
orekg-mm.ekgf.org
ormm.ekgf.org
or?maturity-model
in theekgf.org
DNS