On 31/03/2007, at 2:21 AM, Jason van Zyl wrote:

We're better off on cwiki than where we are now. We have no admin privileges (I'm currently locked out of editing the CONTINUUM space)

Did you ask? I asked Ben for JIRA privs and that took 5 minutes.

Of course. It's now filed here: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/ HAUS-1488


, and the setup is not conducive to deploying into the Apache site. cwiki is already running the stuff we need. People I trust recommend it.


The stuff is a plugin which can be installed in any Confluence instance. So that's not an onerous task.

We've wanted to do this for months, and this is an avenue that actually makes it easier for us - I continue to suggest we take it.


I'm simply not in favour of moving anything away from Contegix. Taking the output from the export plugin and scp'ing it to people is not hard either.

Sure, it's not hard, but it's still less work to use cwiki. And frankly, there's a difference between having admin access and admin responsibility - the committers on this project are already overcommitted without having to take on the project's infrastructure responsibilities as well.

But, since there isn't consensus enough to move forward with even trying it on that single SCM page, I'll revisit it later after you've had a chance to try and set it up yourself.

- Brett

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