Sure -- I can do this (and I'll point to what I did afterwards).

But first, where would you all like the diffs to go when someone makes
a non-insignificant change/addition to a wiki page?  to the -dev list
or the -commits list?

If you want to make this list really just be discussion and are afraid
of lots of wiki updates being noisy, we could put it on -commits.  But
if you think the wiki updates *are* the conversation and that people
who don't want to monitor code changes might want to follow wiki
updates, then we could have it go to -dev.

Personally, I would go for -commits, but I think either choice is reasonable.

Any strong preferences out there?

Cliff

On 9/7/06, Carl Trieloff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Cliff, I have been off-line but it looks like MoinMoin is the desired
chose. There is
Confluence content but I think lets just go MoinMoin and we work out
what is needed
to convert the content.

Can you do the required to get it set up.

Carl.

Alan Conway wrote:
> There appears to be consensus for moinmoin - what's the next step? I
> have some stuff I'd like to write up.
>
> On Wed, 2006-09-06 at 15:50 -0700, Cliff Schmidt wrote:
>
>> Personally, I'd start a formal vote thread and compare numbers only if
>> consensus isn't obvious from this discussion.  I guess we'll find that
>> out soon enough...
>>
>> Cliff
>>
>> On 9/6/06, Steve Vinoski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks, Cliff. I guess this means we need to vote on which wiki we
>>> prefer, so we can submit the request? Assuming that's the case,
>>> here's my vote for MoinMoin.
>>>
>>> --steve
>>>
>>> On Sep 6, 2006, at 6:07 PM, Cliff Schmidt wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> BTW,
>>>> To get a wiki project home page set up requires either an email or a
>>>> jira submission (probably the latter, but I don't recall right now) to
>>>> the infrastructure folks.  After that, any registered user (to prevent
>>>> wiki spam) can add whatever pages they like..
>>>>
>>>> I'll find out exactly what is required to set this up by the time you
>>>> guys pick which one you want to use.  I don't know of any good docs on
>>>> this yet.  I checked the usual place (apache.org/dev/) and didn't see
>>>> it.
>>>>
>>>> Cliff
>>>>
>>>> On 9/6/06, Cliff Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 9/5/06, Steve Vinoski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi all, it would be nice if we could get a Qpid wiki up and running
>>>>>> under the Apache Incubator. There are some Qpid design notes we'd
>>>>>> like to start putting together but we don't yet have a place to put
>>>>>> them.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I looked through the website, but I don't pretend to know the
>>>>>>
>>>>> proper
>>>>>
>>>>>> steps for getting a wiki or project website started -- Cliff,
>>>>>>
>>>>> can you
>>>>>
>>>>>> help out here? I personally prefer MoinMoin over Confluence, but I
>>>>>> realize I'm probably in the minority here.
>>>>>>
>>>>> I think it's up to you guys to decide whether to use the Confluence
>>>>> wiki or MoinMoin.  I believe these are the two options that ASF
>>>>> infrastructure folks offer.  See examples at http://wiki.apache.org
>>>>> and http://cwiki.apache.org.  Most projects at the ASF use the former
>>>>> (MoinMoin), but there are a couple who have asked to use Confluence.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cliff
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>
>



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