On 13-03-14 22:56, David S Taylor wrote:
Yes, I am an Admin. I added Woonsan to Admin Group, but he tells me he
still can't edit the page, nor access the AdminGroup page.
In that case I suspect the Woonsan's wiki name might not match up.
I remember Woonsan had the same/similar problem with the Apache Commons wiki...

I just notice you added his name to the AdminGroup using [Woonsan Ko].
I'm not sure, but AFAIK the security system requires a 'proper' wiki name, meaning camelCase and no spaces in the name?


Maybe there is
another place to configure this

AFAIK these two pages, AdminGroup and ContributorsGroup, are the only places to configure this.


--
David S Taylor
CEO, Bluesunrise
707 529-9194
da...@bluesunrise.com



On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 2:06 PM, Ate Douma <a...@douma.nu> wrote:

David, I think you already are an admin on the Portals wiki, which you can
check by going to: https://wiki.apache.org/portals/AdminGroup
Non-admin users won't be able to access that page.
Through that page you can add more admin users if you wish by just adding
their wiki names.

In addition, non-admin contributor users (e.g. normal users) can be
configured on https://wiki.apache.org/portals/ContributorsGroup.
Such users cannot delete pages or modify the contributors group.

There is nobody configured on the ContributorsGroup page yet, which makes
me conclude you must be setup already as an admin.

Ate


On 13-03-14 21:38, David S Taylor wrote:

Not having much luck. Tried this page

http://wiki.apache.org/general/HowToBeWikiAdministrator

Went out to /x1/www/wiki.apache.org, looked at the wiki README there, and
it says

THIS FILE IS OUTDATED. SORRY! STOP READING PLEASE...




On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 8:21 AM, Woonsan Ko <woon_...@yahoo.com> wrote:

  Thanks, David!


Still I cannot edit the wiki page:
- https://wiki.apache.org/portals/Applications/WebContentProposal

I want to edit the tasks section for aligning and minor corrections.

I think I was able to edit the wiki pages such as following in the past,
but not now.

- https://wiki.apache.org/portals/Applications/Release_Process

May I edit the pages?

Regards,

Woonsan




On Friday, March 7, 2014 6:08 PM, David S Taylor <da...@bluesunrise.com>
wrote:

Woonsan,


    Please review it and let me know if you have any further questions.


No issues, +1

Regarding the wiki page, is this what you wanted?

https://wiki.apache.org/portals/Applications/WebContentProposal

Its also linked on the Applications front page here:

https://wiki.apache.org/portals/Applications


--
David S Taylor
CEO, Bluesunrise
707 529-9194
da...@bluesunrise.com




On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 9:40 AM, Woonsan Ko <woon_...@yahoo.com> wrote:

  Hi Folks,

I posted an idea to refactor apa-webcontent a while ago [1] and
promised
to write down a proposal/plan in a portals wiki page. I don't know why,

but

I can't add a wiki page in

https://wiki.apache.org/portals/Applicationsat the moment. So, could
someone allow me to add a page there? (I'm getting

"You are not allowed to edit this page." when creating an empty page.)

Anyway, I'm writing down a brief proposal including objectives, tasks

and

possible plans here. Please review it and let me know if you have any
further questions. (As soon as I get consensus on this, I'll try to

create

a wiki page and JIRA tickets to proceed.)

-----


Apache Portals Web Content Application 2.x Proposal

1. Objectives
    - Reverse proxy module to be runnable in both portlet env and
servlet
(non-portlet) env
    - Easier and more flexible content rewriting module
    - More intuitive reverse proxy mapping configuration
    - More componentized module structure and usage of an IoC container
    - More extensible SSO integration support
    - Other possible extensibility (e.g, to support custom ESI
processing
component)

2. Assumptions
    - 2.0 may break backward compatibility in both code and
configuration

3. Tasks
    3.1. Branching apa-webcontent-1.x and use trunk for 2.x.
    3.2. Maven project restructuring
      - content-rewriter : content rewriting module decoupled with
   portlet-api
      - reverse-proxy : reverse proxy module decoupled with portlet-api
      - portlets : portlet classes
      - war : (portlet) web application
    3.3. Change package name structure
(org.apache.portals.application.webcontent2.**)
    3.4. Componentizing reverse proxy module
      - use spring framework or anything else as dependency injection?
    3.5. Improve reverse proxy mapping configuration
      - consider using YAML instead of properties file
    3.6. Designing Content Rewriter module and evaluating 3rd party
solutions (e.g, htmlcleaner)
    3.7. Implementing Content Rewriter module with componentization
    3.8. Evaluating open (de facto) SSO standards/technologies to
possibly
integrate
    3.9. Provide external SSO integration API with an example
    3.10. Considering other possible
   extensibility

4. Possible candidate plans
    - 2.0 (Task 3.1 to 3.5)
    - 2.1 (Task 3.6 to 3.7)
    - 2.2 (Task 3.8 to 3.9)
    - 2.3 (Task 3.10 ~ )

-----

Regards,

Woonsan

[1] http://web.archiveorange.com/archive/v/3HoJWKOPGLYhpCfybLG5








---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: jetspeed-dev-unsubscr...@portals.apache.org
For additional commands, e-mail: jetspeed-dev-h...@portals.apache.org





---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: jetspeed-dev-unsubscr...@portals.apache.org
For additional commands, e-mail: jetspeed-dev-h...@portals.apache.org

Reply via email to