Hi all, Per the conversation on OpenJPA-734 the OpenJPA wiki is a bit tricky to update. If I'm reading the permissions correctly there are effectively four groups that have a variety of control over the wiki :
confluence-users : can view the wiki and add comments asf-cla : can view, add comments and add pages openjpa-developers: can do everything except restrict access to pages openjpa-admins : can do everything. I believe Craig has access to update the members of at least some of these groups (openjpa-xxx). Geronimo, for example, maintains a few other groups : gronimo-committers - all Geronimo committers full administrative access. geronimo-contributors - Anybody wanting to contribute to the project's docuementation. Access depends on having a CLA filed with the ASF. geronimo-tck - mostly Geronimo committers, but includes people from some other Apache projects. confluence-users - same as our confluence users (might have different permissions). Is it worthwhile to add a group similar to geronimo-contributors? We'd still require a CLA but it could open up the wiki to people who aren't actively updating code. I don't have strong feelings either way, but I am interested in what others think. -mike
