Scott suggested I'd forward :D (replies on jakarta-general I say :)
- Leo -----Forwarded Message----- From: Scott Eade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Jakarta General List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: A Jakarta wiki? Date: 21 Dec 2002 00:39:33 +1100 About a month ago a discussion occurred over on turbine-user/dev about the possibility of setting up a wiki to use for creating ad hoc documentation as well as a place to develop more formal documentation that might perhaps later be converted to xdoc for direct inclusion in the actual project site. We discussed setting something up on a non-apache server, but thought we would first seek an opinion as to whether or not an apache hosted solution might be a possibility. To this end, I posted a query to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (quoted below). The brief discussion that ensued between Brian Behlendorf, Pier Fumagalli and myself concluded that I was to liaise with Pier to set up a JSPWiki instance on nagoya. I provided Pier with some information and asked him what the next steps might be, but unfortunately Pier has become overloaded with work and has been unable to get back to me (I'm not complaining Pier - all things take time and time is a limited resource). Anyway, I have two motivations for mailing the general list: 1. To raise the profile of this request in hope of sparking some action. 2. To gain some feedback as to the desirability of widening the scope of the wiki beyond turbine. As mentioned below, Cocoon already have an external (non-apache hosted) wiki. Leo Simons has also indicated that a similar discussion has recently taken place over on the Avalon lists with the conclusion being that they too would like to set up a wiki. So how about some feedback: 1. Wiki's - love 'em or hate 'em? 2. JSPWiki - good choice or bad choice? 3. Scope of the wiki(s) - ((Turbine) and (Avalon)), Jakarta or Apache? 4. Hosting - apache.org or external 5. Timing - now, soon, later or never Cheers, Scott -- Scott Eade Backstage Technologies Pty. Ltd. http://www.backstagetech.com.au .Mac Chat/AIM: seade at mac dot com On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, Scott Eade wrote: > On turbine-user & turbine-dev (jakarta) we have been discussing the > possibility of setting up a wiki to use for creating ad hoc documentation as > well as a place to develop more formal documentation (perhaps we will > convert it to xdoc and make it part of the "real" docs once we are happy > with it). > > To this end, we are wondering if it would be possible to establish a wiki > somewhere on an apache server. > > At this stage our desire is for a wiki that provides information about > turbine and its related projects (torque, fulcrum, etc.), but perhaps the > entire jakarta or even apache community could benefit from the free flow of > information that is facilitated by a wiki. > > We are open minded about the wiki implementation to be used. There is a > maven plugin that provides quite a nice customisation of the UseMod wiki. I > myself have used twiki and am fairly happy with it. Cocoon uses an > externally hosted JSPWiki which looks pretty good (being a Java person I > would probably have used this in preference to twiki had I found it > earlier). > > Anyway, what are the chances of getting something set up on an apache > server? > > What would I need to do to get something happening? > > Thanks, > > Scott > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
