RE: Wiki Edit Access

2013-08-12 Thread Kessler CTR Mark J
I figured it would end up top level at some point.  How would you like it 
structured?  What kind of child pages would you want?

Flex JS (top)
-child page
-child page
-


-Mark

-Original Message-
From: Alex Harui [mailto:aha...@adobe.com] 
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2013 1:31 AM
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: Wiki Edit Access



On 8/11/13 8:45 AM, Mark Kessler kesslerconsult...@gmail.com wrote:
If we need to make it a top level we can but we should reorganize all
the associated pages with it in some fashion.
So far, the FlexJS and other JS stuff is a collection of notes, ideas and
prototypes.  I want to create a new top-level FlexJS page and a tree of
pages below it that look more like official documentation.  It should be
easy for folks to find, so I don't want it buried with the rest of the
Flex on JS stuff already on the wiki.

Of course, I could be convinced otherwise...

-Alex



Re: Wiki Edit Access

2013-08-12 Thread Alex Harui


On 8/12/13 3:03 AM, Kessler CTR Mark J mark.kessler@usmc.mil wrote:

I figured it would end up top level at some point.  How would you like it
structured?  What kind of child pages would you want?

Flex JS (top)
-child page
-child page
-
You can leave the current pages where they are.  Peter and/or I will be
adding new pages and everyone else will be invited to suggest or make
changes.  I'm not quite sure what it will end up looking like which is why
we want to use the wiki.  I'm open to suggestions.

-Alex



-Mark

-Original Message-
From: Alex Harui [mailto:aha...@adobe.com]
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2013 1:31 AM
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: Wiki Edit Access



On 8/11/13 8:45 AM, Mark Kessler kesslerconsult...@gmail.com wrote:
If we need to make it a top level we can but we should reorganize all
the associated pages with it in some fashion.
So far, the FlexJS and other JS stuff is a collection of notes, ideas and
prototypes.  I want to create a new top-level FlexJS page and a tree of
pages below it that look more like official documentation.  It should be
easy for folks to find, so I don't want it buried with the rest of the
Flex on JS stuff already on the wiki.

Of course, I could be convinced otherwise...

-Alex




Re: Wiki Edit Access

2013-08-11 Thread Alex Harui


On 8/11/13 8:45 AM, Mark Kessler kesslerconsult...@gmail.com wrote:
If we need to make it a top level we can but we should reorganize all
the associated pages with it in some fashion.
So far, the FlexJS and other JS stuff is a collection of notes, ideas and
prototypes.  I want to create a new top-level FlexJS page and a tree of
pages below it that look more like official documentation.  It should be
easy for folks to find, so I don't want it buried with the rest of the
Flex on JS stuff already on the wiki.

Of course, I could be convinced otherwise...

-Alex



Re: Wiki Edit Access

2013-08-08 Thread Alex Harui
I don't see any restrictions on that page.  Do you not get an Edit button?

Anyway, I'd rather start with a new tree called FlexJS since that seems
to be the term folks are using for this effort these days and the name I
used at 360|Stack.

Let me know if you have trouble adding a new top-level page.

-Alex

On 8/8/13 12:00 PM, Peter Ent p...@adobe.com wrote:

Hi,

I am writing up how to create components for the FlexJS project and need
to create a page. I have write permission for the Apache Flex wiki (e.g.,
https://cwiki.apache.org/FLEX/apache-flex-wiki.html), but don't seem to
have permission for the FlexJS directories (e.g.,
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLEX/ASJS+-+From+Flash+Player+
to+web+native).

The FlexJS directories are in some sort of Dashboard area vs. the Apache
Flex wiki. Not sure what that is all about either.

Its been so long since I needed to get permission, I've forgotten whom to
ask. Does anyone know?

Thanks,
Peter Ent
Flex SDK Team
Adobe Systems



Re: Wiki Edit Access

2013-08-08 Thread Peter Ent
There is no edit button for me on
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLEX/Apache+Flex+Wiki

--peter

On 8/8/13 3:12 PM, Alex Harui aha...@adobe.com wrote:

I don't see any restrictions on that page.  Do you not get an Edit button?

Anyway, I'd rather start with a new tree called FlexJS since that seems
to be the term folks are using for this effort these days and the name I
used at 360|Stack.

Let me know if you have trouble adding a new top-level page.

-Alex

On 8/8/13 12:00 PM, Peter Ent p...@adobe.com wrote:

Hi,

I am writing up how to create components for the FlexJS project and need
to create a page. I have write permission for the Apache Flex wiki (e.g.,
https://cwiki.apache.org/FLEX/apache-flex-wiki.html), but don't seem to
have permission for the FlexJS directories (e.g.,
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLEX/ASJS+-+From+Flash+Player
+
to+web+native).

The FlexJS directories are in some sort of Dashboard area vs. the Apache
Flex wiki. Not sure what that is all about either.

Its been so long since I needed to get permission, I've forgotten whom to
ask. Does anyone know?

Thanks,
Peter Ent
Flex SDK Team
Adobe Systems




Re: Wiki Edit Access

2013-08-08 Thread Alex Harui
You've logged in and see the Edit button on some pages but not all under
confluence/display?

How did you find the URL of the .html file to access directly?

-Alex

On 8/8/13 12:28 PM, Peter Ent p...@adobe.com wrote:

There is no edit button for me on
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLEX/Apache+Flex+Wiki

--peter

On 8/8/13 3:12 PM, Alex Harui aha...@adobe.com wrote:

I don't see any restrictions on that page.  Do you not get an Edit
button?

Anyway, I'd rather start with a new tree called FlexJS since that seems
to be the term folks are using for this effort these days and the name I
used at 360|Stack.

Let me know if you have trouble adding a new top-level page.

-Alex

On 8/8/13 12:00 PM, Peter Ent p...@adobe.com wrote:

Hi,

I am writing up how to create components for the FlexJS project and need
to create a page. I have write permission for the Apache Flex wiki
(e.g.,
https://cwiki.apache.org/FLEX/apache-flex-wiki.html), but don't seem to
have permission for the FlexJS directories (e.g.,
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLEX/ASJS+-+From+Flash+Playe
r
+
to+web+native).

The FlexJS directories are in some sort of Dashboard area vs. the Apache
Flex wiki. Not sure what that is all about either.

Its been so long since I needed to get permission, I've forgotten whom
to
ask. Does anyone know?

Thanks,
Peter Ent
Flex SDK Team
Adobe Systems





Re: Wiki Edit Access

2013-08-08 Thread Peter Ent
My dumb.

It seems I am logged on for some pages and not for others; don't know why.
When I saw the edit button on those pages but not this one, I didn't look
up and see the Login link.

OK now. Sorry for the bother.
--peter

On 8/8/13 3:47 PM, Alex Harui aha...@adobe.com wrote:

You've logged in and see the Edit button on some pages but not all under
confluence/display?

How did you find the URL of the .html file to access directly?

-Alex

On 8/8/13 12:28 PM, Peter Ent p...@adobe.com wrote:

There is no edit button for me on
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLEX/Apache+Flex+Wiki

--peter

On 8/8/13 3:12 PM, Alex Harui aha...@adobe.com wrote:

I don't see any restrictions on that page.  Do you not get an Edit
button?

Anyway, I'd rather start with a new tree called FlexJS since that
seems
to be the term folks are using for this effort these days and the name I
used at 360|Stack.

Let me know if you have trouble adding a new top-level page.

-Alex

On 8/8/13 12:00 PM, Peter Ent p...@adobe.com wrote:

Hi,

I am writing up how to create components for the FlexJS project and
need
to create a page. I have write permission for the Apache Flex wiki
(e.g.,
https://cwiki.apache.org/FLEX/apache-flex-wiki.html), but don't seem to
have permission for the FlexJS directories (e.g.,
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLEX/ASJS+-+From+Flash+Play
e
r
+
to+web+native).

The FlexJS directories are in some sort of Dashboard area vs. the
Apache
Flex wiki. Not sure what that is all about either.

Its been so long since I needed to get permission, I've forgotten whom
to
ask. Does anyone know?

Thanks,
Peter Ent
Flex SDK Team
Adobe Systems