Would anyone else be willing to help with care and feeding of an ASF
Confluence instance? Requirements for the job:
a) an ASF committer, preferably been around a few years
b) know how to deploy a webapp and admin a Tomcat instance
c) somewhat unix-savvy
d) willing to commit random bits of time for months to come to do things
like upgrades
If there's a volunteer or two, I guess the next steps would be to hold a
(PMC-ratified) vote and send a mail off to infrastructure@ for advice.
They may wish to delay installation until a successor to nagoya is ready.
--Jeff
On Thu, Jul 22, 2004 at 05:11:40PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> On 21 Jul 2004, at 17:15, Matt Kurjanowicz wrote:
> >Hmm, are we moving a little too fast on moving to Confluence? Like
> >someone said earlier, we've already switched wiki's once, and I don't
> >know (beyond wiki -> xdoc) what benefits Confluence has over Wikis.
>
> Security, features, wiki language, macros for integrating with unit
> test code / JIRA reports - but mostly its just a nice tool to use etc.
>
> Its like saying, hey this JIRA things OK but whats wrong with bugzilla.
> If you've used both you'll know what I mean.
>
>
> >It may even be easier to update the tool (wiki->xdoc) to understand
> >the wiki we have now, rather than transferring the entire site over to
> >a different wiki system, with yet another syntax...
>
> There's not that much content. But we could start with just the manual
> in the new wiki, then see how we get on. The great thing about this
> internet thing is we can link across websites :). So even if the old
> wiki stays around for a while its no biggie
>
> James
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