Can there be a reviewed patch submissions? Or enable public comments
 which you then digest and remove?

On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 2:32 AM, Sean Owen <sro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> OK, I made sure /www/mahout.apache.org is from SVN:
>
> $ svn info
> Path: .
> URL: http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/mahout/site/new_website
>
> So, to update the site, you update new_website in SVN. I think we're
> done with this step at least.
>
> On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 12:46 PM, Grant Ingersoll <gsing...@apache.org> wrote:
>>
>> On Feb 9, 2012, at 4:55 AM, Dan Brickley wrote:
>>
>>> On 9 February 2012 13:34, Grant Ingersoll <gsing...@apache.org> wrote:
>>>> I just migrated Lucene (I think y'all will find the look and feel quite 
>>>> familiar) over to the new CMS, so I can help if needed.  It is quite nice 
>>>> and easy to use.  For us, it should be trivial for the main page.  The 
>>>> Confluence stuff we really need to fix.
>>>
>>> It sounds like the 'Nov 2011' switchoff deadline (for
>>> confluence-driven sites) reported in
>>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAHOUT-804 has stretched to 'end
>>> of 2012'.
>>>
>>> I made a new Confluence page last week and it seems to have
>>> auto-exported OK -
>>> https://cwiki.apache.org/MAHOUT/rowsimilarityjob.html - and therefore
>>> shows up in search engines etc. Having tried the CMS, ... how much of
>>> the Wiki do you think could live there? Is CMS still going to be
>>> committer-only, or is any broader participation possible now?
>>
>> We're having this exact discussion over in Lucene land.  To me, as Mahout 
>> matures, we likely will promote up official docs, so those are good 
>> candidates for the CMS.
>>
>> Unfortunately, CMS is committers only.  However, having said that, there is 
>> no reason why we can't make people who work on docs committers with the 
>> understanding that it is their primary focus.  Some of the bigger projects 
>> explicitly do that.  It's not an enforced thing, as in locking them down to 
>> that part of the code only, but more of a recognition of this is the primary 
>> place to make contributions for a particular person based on their past 
>> experience.
>>
>>
>>> Is
>>> migrating from confluence to http://wiki.apache.org/general/ a
>>> plausible option?
>>
>> I don't really like MoinMoin.  I would rather not.
>>



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