Hi, In hindsight I feel that the move of the Jackrabbit web site to Confluence [1,2] has not meet the expectations and goals we set two years ago. We did get rid of the complex manual site deployment process, but otherwise the move to Confluence has done little to help our web site. The autoexport setup is quite inflexible and prone to breakage (we've now had two occasions of code listings getting broken), and the site deployment time has actually increased from the time we stored the site in svn. Finally the site change notifications still don't come as diffs like what we had with svn.
So I'm wondering whether we should ditch Confluence and switch back to publishing the site via svn and leveraging our MoinMoin wiki for all the things where browser-based editing is desired. [1] http://markmail.org/message/ff5rpy2wuj62rmxt [2] http://markmail.org/message/kbudkutoxz3j5nal BR, Jukka Zitting
