We should also thing about how to organize the content and how to coordinate our efforts. Subversion allow us to this deal with most
other things (code actually). Why not trying to use it also to maintain our documentation ?
Also should we not clearly separate documentations by goals we intend to reach. This is what is already done with Confluence
workspaces, but maybe we should make this even more clear.
My 2 cts
Jacques
From: "Bruno Busco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
That's great,
but in order to get OFBiz ready, I think we should have it working as a CMS
in a live site where we all have access and with contents that will then be
moved into the Apache server.
Is this possible?
-Bruno
2008/11/13 David E Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Actually as we get OFBiz ready to run for OFBiz we'll have it hosted on ASF
infra. The OFBiz resources that are not hosted on ASF infra are actually an
issue right now that needs to be resolved at some point (ie confluence,
nightly builds, demo site, etc).
-David
On Nov 13, 2008, at 12:13 AM, Bruno Busco wrote:
Hi Enrique,
I just bumped this thread up because using OFBiz itself in place of
Confluence and even Jira has been discussed in the Apache Symposium
(according to David's notes).
I think that setting a server up and running is something HWM will do
something about.
On my end I will more than happy to help this happen and kept running.
-Bruno
2008/11/13 Enrique Ruibal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello Bruno,
What do you have in mind?, Is there something that can be started on your
end?
How Can I help with Testing / Documenting stuff?
Regards,
Enrique R.
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