Back in the days Solr used to have a Moin Wiki serving as Reference Docs.
Then we got the RefGuide that used to live in Confluence, greatly overlapping 
with Moin.
The RefGuide migrated to asciidoc hosted on our web page, but Confluence still 
hosted stale 6.6 guide.

The shutdown of Moin Wiki forced us to act, so 
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-13548 was completed, migrating Moin 
Wiki pages over to a pristine Confluence space. And that's where we are at now. 
Currently some post-migration cleanup is happing, where folks are fixing broken 
JavaDoc or RefGuide links that used to point to Moin wiki.

Question now is: HOW do we want to use our Confluence space at 
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/ ?

Currently i have lifted these pages to the front page: PublicServers, Support, 
SolrSecurity, SolrPerformanceData, SolrPerformanceFactors, 
SolrPerformanceProblems.
There are probably more pages from Moin wiki that is useful to keep as 
user/contributor editable WIKI pages, please suggest.

On the front page I have stated:

> We are still figuring out what to use this Wiki space for. Here are some 
> thing we'll not use it for
>       • Solr Reference documentation
>       • Solr Developer documentation (We'll create a new Developer Guide in 
> Asciidoc format in git and publish on lucene.apache.org/solr)
> So I guess we can use it for feature development, collaborating on mini 
> projects, roadmaps etc.

So please chime in if you have an idea for how to proceed!

PS: Let's keep this tread about Solr's Confluence only. Feel free to start a 
similar thread about Lucene's Wiki.

--
Jan Høydahl, search solution architect
Cominvent AS - www.cominvent.com


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