+1 for moinmoin. Please lets keep the updates to the commit list or else the dev list will be noisy.
Rajith On 9/7/06, Carl Trieloff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I vote for qpid-commits. Carl. Steve Vinoski wrote: > MoinMoin supports the ability to see all diffs via RSS syndication, > which would be ideal as it would keep them all off the mailing lists, > but if they have to go to a list, I'd prefer the qpid-commits list, > since the wiki changes are essentially commits of sorts. > > --steve > > On Sep 7, 2006, at 6:43 PM, Cliff Schmidt wrote: > >> 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 >>> >>>>> >>> >>>>> >>> >>> >>> > >>> > >>> >>> >>> >
