Apache has established a new wiki at wiki.apache.org. This is a new farm of machines dedicated to the wiki, and it is meant to replace the wiki currently at nagoya.apache.org/wiki. The nagoya server is actually going away sometime very soon and I imagine that all the projects will be migrating soon.
The new wiki is using MoinMoin instead of the UseMod:UseModWiki. I guess infrastructure made the decision of what wiki tool to use, and they chose MoinMoin. I don't think we much care as they are the ones that will be maintaining it, so more power to them. It appears that one of the determining reasons was some oversight capability for changes to the wiki. Each time the wiki is changed, an email is sent to a targeted email list. This gives the project committers a chance to correct/remove any bogus/unwanted wiki information. I would like to propose the following for the Logging project (based on some recent discussion on the Jakarta PMC led by Noel Bergman): 1) Request [EMAIL PROTECTED] create a new wiki for the Logging project at: wiki.apache.org/logging This will be a wiki for the Logging project. We can put PMC/general items there as well as links to subproject wiki's. Change notifications for the wiki will be mailed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2) Request [EMAIL PROTECTED] create a wiki for log4j at: wiki.apache.org/logging-log4j The current Jakarta log4j wiki pages will also be ported/converted to the new location so we won't have to recreate them. Change notifications to the wiki will be mailed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] The general format for future subproject wiki's will be wiki.apache.org/logging-$subproject with notifications being mailed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] So, taking log4net as an example: wiki.apache.org/logging-log4net notifications: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [ ] +1, yes please make the above requests of [EMAIL PROTECTED] [ ] 0, whatever a wiki is, dude, I don't much care [ ] -1, no, I don't like this idea (and this is why...) Technically this is a PMC level vote, but in the spirit of including participants from all the potential sister projects, please vote/comment as you will. And many thanks to Noel Bergman and the infrastructure team for doing the work to make this all possible in the first place. -Mark
