Also a good solution might be to export Confluence like some other (major) TLP
projects do.
This said, I'm not quite sure of what this implies, notably about our 5
different spaces...
Or is export just to create a(some) front end (home) pages?
Jacques
From: "Jacopo Cappellato" <jacopo.cappell...@hotwaxmedia.com>
A few more information on the current Confluence setup.
We have 5 spaces:
1) Wiki
2) End User Docs
3) Tech Docs
4) Requirements And Design
5) Project Admin
Do we really need all of them?
In my opinion we could merge #2 with #3; we could also merge them with #4 and
have the following setup:
1) Wiki: open to everyone
2+3+4) End User, Tech Docs and Requirements: moderated and restricted to contributors (e.g. committers or people that ask for
permissions to contribute on documentation)
5) Project Admin: only PMC members (this is an extension of the static html
pages of the website)
Jacopo
On Apr 14, 2010, at 7:48 AM, Jacopo Cappellato wrote:
Could you please help to get a summary of the issues that we see after the
migration to our Confluence spaces to ASF Infra?
The main ones I see are:
1) we need a custom header (with navigation links) similar to the one we have
on our site home page
2) the search box in Confluence should search only inside of the OFBiz spaces
If you also have suggestions on how to fix them, they are welcome!
As soon as we have a list we will contact (if needed) the Infra team and work
with them to resolve the issues.
Kind regards,
Jacopo