David Blevins wrote:
On Oct 10, 2005, at 12:10 PM, Sachin Patel wrote:
David Jencks wrote:
I think we should discuss if we want to move to confluence as our wiki
I think the move to confluence is an excellent idea and we should
definitely start discussing this. Looking at the current wiki, I
think there is a lot of great but unorganized information. Since M5
has now been released we expect and enormous growth in "users" and so
I think we are are now at a point where it would be good to start
focusing on the organization and presentation of the wiki and the
move to confluence would be a good starting point to be able to do so.
We have a confluence space if we want to start using it. http://
opensource2.atlassian.com/confluence/oss/display/GERONIMO
Here is an example of what we could do with it http://
opensource2.atlassian.com/confluence/oss/display/GERONIMO/Unassigned
-David
Humm... from discussions over on infrastructure I see Leo and Noel have some concerns about maintaining a
confluence install on apache.org. Probably nothing that couldn't be solved by a few volunteers. If a case
could be made to completely replace moin-moin and standardize on confluence, that'd be even better. Do you see
the wiki as being the method of choice for Apache Geronimo doc delivery? Any interest in using xdoc & transforms?
Please don't send us down the path of hosting ASF project doc on non-ASF infrastructure. Nothing good can come
from that exercise.
Bill