It is back up.  I am investigating the reason (an out of memory error) which we thought we dealt with in testing.  Thanks for the heads up.  Please try again and report problems so I can fix them.

-- Dan

Don Gourley wrote:
Hi Daniel,

I am not able to access the new wiki.  I get (after some delay):

Proxy Error

The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server.
The proxy server could not handle the request GET /confluence.

Reason: Error reading from remote server

Is this a common problem or unique somehow to my circumstances.  I
have tried both before and after registering.

thanks,
-Don

2008/8/28 Daniel Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
  
Colleagues,

Fedora Commons has re-launched all 671 pages from the old wiki site at
fedora.info with Atlassian's Confluence
<http://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/> enterprise wiki software
to continue to enable the community to work together to create Fedora's
cutting-edge open source repository framework.

http://fedora-commons.org, click on the red "wiki" button on the upper
right of the web page
http://fedora-commons.org/confluence/, direct link to the Fedora Commons
wiki

You will find content that you have been actively working on in the
Fedora.info Wiki Archive:
http://fedora-commons.org/confluence/display/FEDINFO/Home

Panaglotis Louridas, author of Using Wikis in Software Development
<http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=1605183>, reviews
the history of Ward Cunningham's early hypertext environment that was
dubbed "Wiki," meaning "quick" in Hawaiian. Cunningham's goal was to
create a system to facilitate the rapid exchange of information among
members of a community. The Wiki concept has evolved to include both the
notion of a program for easy web page editing, and a philosophy of
openness. Fedora Commons' Wiki environment has been used by the
community to keep in touch and share information since the first Media
Wiki version was launched in the spring of 2006.

The new Fedora Commons Wiki provides a stable environment for developing
Fedora software, documentation and communities. The new Wiki environment
features additional personalization and development tools for
communication and tracking including a feature long-requested by the
community--automated account registration with "Capcha." So not it's
easy to join our community while making it difficult for spammers.
Please note that you do not need an account to read the Fedora Commons
Wiki--it's open to everyone.

*You must* *register at the new wiki*
<http://fedora-commons.org/jira/secure/Signup%21default.jspa>* if you
want to add comments, articles, ask for help, or participate with other
members of the community.* Please visit the  Fedora Commons Wiki
(http://fedora-commons.org/confluence/), and read about Fedora Commons
activities and software. Better yet, please complete the simple
registration process here:
https://fedora-commons.org/jira/secure/Signup!default.jspa to join us
online. Feel free to experiment with the new space. Contact Carissa
Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) with questions and suggestions for
organizing the Wiki.

FYI we cannot move old accounts directly from the old Wiki to the new
one, so you must re-register at the new Wiki.  We would also appreciate
your help in identifying any content that should be reformatted.  Send
us an email or search for pages in the Fedora.info/wiki Archive:
http://fedora-commons.org/confluence/display/FEDINFO/Home, and comment
on them (in the comments section on the bottom of each page).  We can
create unlimited new community spaces. Please let us know what you would
like: http://www.fedora-commons.org/contact.php?id=contact.

You will find Documentation
(http://fedora-commons.org/confluence/display/FCR30/Fedora+Repository+Documentation+Home)
and the Roadmap in the new wiki where these documents can be easily,
accurately, and transparently updated. Using the new Wiki, you will be
able to comment, add your Fedora experiences to assist new users, and to
improve Fedora software.  Please join us at
http://fedora-commons.org/confluence.


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