You can achieve integration between Confluence and CVS quite easily with Wikidsmart for Confluence, from zAgile.
Wikidsmart is an open source semantic engine, and it turns Confluence into a semantic wiki so that you may contextually capture information in a structured way. Here's a bit more about it:
http://www.zagile.com/products/project-lifecycle-products.html#wikidsmart
plus you can see an example of integration between Jira and Confluence in action with this video:
http://www.zagile.com/products/Semantic_Integration_for_Application_Interoperability.html
We will have an example up soon of semantic search too but here's a rough version on youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtQJxxgkq3o
Also, it's open source so you can download and use it free, just plug into Confluence. And it integrates with Jira, Subversion, CVS, Perforce, etc. in a very deep, contextual way.
You can achieve integration between Confluence and CVS quite easily with Wikidsmart for Confluence, from zAgile.
Wikidsmart is an open source semantic engine, and it turns Confluence into a semantic wiki so that you may contextually capture information in a structured way. Here's a bit more about it:
http://www.zagile.com/products/project-lifecycle-products.html#wikidsmart
plus you can see an example of integration between Jira and Confluence in action with this video:
http://www.zagile.com/products/Semantic_Integration_for_Application_Interoperability.html
We will have an example up soon of semantic search too but here's a rough version on youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtQJxxgkq3o
Also, it's open source so you can download and use it free, just plug into Confluence. And it integrates with Jira, Subversion, CVS, Perforce, etc. in a very deep, contextual way.