RE: cwiki.apache.org and Geronimo web site update
Hernan, Wow, that sounds great! But what, considering this, would happen to http://opensource.atlassian.com/confluence/oss/display/GERONIMO ? Should all the documents be migrated from there? I own a document there, should I move it to the new Confluence immediately? Vasily Zakharov Intel Middleware Products Division -Original Message- From: Hernan Cunico [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 8:18 PM To: dev Subject: cwiki.apache.org and Geronimo web site update Hi All, the new cofluence wiki cwiki.apache.org is ready to go live! I have reorganized the documentation, migrated it and updated the new confluence installation, the new structure looks like this: Apache Geronimo v1.0 Apache Geronimo v1.0 - User's Guide Apache Geronimo v1.0 - Developer's Guide Apache Geronimo v1.1 Apache Geronimo v1.1 - User's Guide Apache Geronimo Project Management Apache Geronimo Development Process Apache Geronimo Development Status Apache Geronimo SandBox You can see it LIVE accessing http://geronimo.apache.org/documentation The documents that are still up-to-date from wiki.apache.org/geronimo should be moved over the new confluence wiki, some of those docs should actually go directly into the web site itself. I will work on these changes unless somebody else volunteers :D Part of this update includes reorganizing the web site, the old Libray and Documentation thing. The Documentation link will contain the new structure just decribed (http://geronimo.apache.org/documentation) and the Library link will contain all the available printed and online books, cookbooks, articles, interviews, etc. So, whoever is working on a Geronimo book, articles, etc. and the info is not listed on the web site, pls send the details over so we can update the site. You will have to re-register in the new confluence in order to continue contributing with Geronimo's documentation. Enjoy! Cheers! Hernan
RE: cwiki.apache.org and Geronimo web site update
Haron, One more question, what is the difference between http://geronimo.apache.org/documentation and http://cwiki.apache.org/GERONIMO/home.html ? These locations have similar structure but are clearly different, and the latter has many documents from the old http://opensource.atlassian.com Wiki. Also, I wasn't able to find any way to register on the new site, is registration disabled for now? Thank you! Vasily -Original Message- From: Hernan Cunico [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 8:18 PM To: dev Subject: cwiki.apache.org and Geronimo web site update Hi All, the new cofluence wiki cwiki.apache.org is ready to go live! I have reorganized the documentation, migrated it and updated the new confluence installation, the new structure looks like this: Apache Geronimo v1.0 Apache Geronimo v1.0 - User's Guide Apache Geronimo v1.0 - Developer's Guide Apache Geronimo v1.1 Apache Geronimo v1.1 - User's Guide Apache Geronimo Project Management Apache Geronimo Development Process Apache Geronimo Development Status Apache Geronimo SandBox You can see it LIVE accessing http://geronimo.apache.org/documentation The documents that are still up-to-date from wiki.apache.org/geronimo should be moved over the new confluence wiki, some of those docs should actually go directly into the web site itself. I will work on these changes unless somebody else volunteers :D Part of this update includes reorganizing the web site, the old Libray and Documentation thing. The Documentation link will contain the new structure just decribed (http://geronimo.apache.org/documentation) and the Library link will contain all the available printed and online books, cookbooks, articles, interviews, etc. So, whoever is working on a Geronimo book, articles, etc. and the info is not listed on the web site, pls send the details over so we can update the site. You will have to re-register in the new confluence in order to continue contributing with Geronimo's documentation. Enjoy! Cheers! Hernan
Re: cwiki.apache.org and Geronimo web site update
Hernan this looks great! Thanks for all your hard work. Paul On 5/26/06, Hernan Cunico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi All, the new cofluence wiki cwiki.apache.org is ready to go live! I have reorganized the documentation, migrated it and updated the new confluence installation, the new structure looks like this: Apache Geronimo v1.0 Apache Geronimo v1.0 - User's Guide Apache Geronimo v1.0 - Developer's Guide Apache Geronimo v1.1 Apache Geronimo v1.1 - User's Guide Apache Geronimo Project Management Apache Geronimo Development Process Apache Geronimo Development Status Apache Geronimo SandBox You can see it LIVE accessing http://geronimo.apache.org/documentation The documents that are still up-to-date from wiki.apache.org/geronimo should be moved over the new confluence wiki, some of those docs should actually go directly into the web site itself. I will work on these changes unless somebody else volunteers :D Part of this update includes reorganizing the web site, the old Libray and Documentation thing. The Documentation link will contain the new structure just decribed (http://geronimo.apache.org/documentation) and the Library link will contain all the available printed and online books, cookbooks, articles, interviews, etc. So, whoever is working on a Geronimo book, articles, etc. and the info is not listed on the web site, pls send the details over so we can update the site. You will have to re-register in the new confluence in order to continue contributing with Geronimo's documentation. Enjoy! Cheers! Hernan
Re: cwiki.apache.org and Geronimo web site update
This looks excellent, Hernan! Great job! How can I get an account to help contribute? If I go to the standard Confluence signup URL: http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/signup.action then I get a message about how: This installation of Confluence is not set up to permit public signup. Please contact the site administrators for more information. Cheers, Erin Hernan Cunico wrote: Hi All, the new cofluence wiki cwiki.apache.org is ready to go live! I have reorganized the documentation, migrated it and updated the new confluence installation, the new structure looks like this: Apache Geronimo v1.0 Apache Geronimo v1.0 - User's Guide Apache Geronimo v1.0 - Developer's Guide Apache Geronimo v1.1 Apache Geronimo v1.1 - User's Guide Apache Geronimo Project Management Apache Geronimo Development Process Apache Geronimo Development Status Apache Geronimo SandBox You can see it LIVE accessing http://geronimo.apache.org/documentation The documents that are still up-to-date from wiki.apache.org/geronimo should be moved over the new confluence wiki, some of those docs should actually go directly into the web site itself. I will work on these changes unless somebody else volunteers :D Part of this update includes reorganizing the web site, the old Libray and Documentation thing. The Documentation link will contain the new structure just decribed (http://geronimo.apache.org/documentation) and the Library link will contain all the available printed and online books, cookbooks, articles, interviews, etc. So, whoever is working on a Geronimo book, articles, etc. and the info is not listed on the web site, pls send the details over so we can update the site. You will have to re-register in the new confluence in order to continue contributing with Geronimo's documentation. Enjoy! Cheers! Hernan
Re: cwiki.apache.org and Geronimo web site update
Very excellent work! Thanks to you and the guys on infra@ for making this happen. -David On May 26, 2006, at 9:17 AM, Hernan Cunico wrote: Hi All, the new cofluence wiki cwiki.apache.org is ready to go live! I have reorganized the documentation, migrated it and updated the new confluence installation, the new structure looks like this: Apache Geronimo v1.0 Apache Geronimo v1.0 - User's Guide Apache Geronimo v1.0 - Developer's Guide Apache Geronimo v1.1 Apache Geronimo v1.1 - User's Guide Apache Geronimo Project Management Apache Geronimo Development Process Apache Geronimo Development Status Apache Geronimo SandBox You can see it LIVE accessing http://geronimo.apache.org/documentation The documents that are still up-to-date from wiki.apache.org/ geronimo should be moved over the new confluence wiki, some of those docs should actually go directly into the web site itself. I will work on these changes unless somebody else volunteers :D Part of this update includes reorganizing the web site, the old Libray and Documentation thing. The Documentation link will contain the new structure just decribed (http://geronimo.apache.org/ documentation) and the Library link will contain all the available printed and online books, cookbooks, articles, interviews, etc. So, whoever is working on a Geronimo book, articles, etc. and the info is not listed on the web site, pls send the details over so we can update the site. You will have to re-register in the new confluence in order to continue contributing with Geronimo's documentation. Enjoy! Cheers! Hernan
Re: cwiki.apache.org and Geronimo web site update
Hernan Cunico wrote: Hi All, the new cofluence wiki cwiki.apache.org is ready to go live! I have reorganized the documentation, migrated it and updated the new confluence installation... Two other small comments (besides how much I like the new look)... A) Search doesn't seem to be working quite right. At the moment, it is linked to Google and seems to be adding the current domain as a site filter. Thus, on the front page of the documentation, it searches with site:geronimo.apache.org, and on the inside pages, it searches site:cwiki.apache.org. Neither of those options seems ideal (the first misses all the documentation, and the second will overlap with other projects and always be a few days/weeks behind while it waits for Google to reindex). Can we just hook up Confluence's built-in search functionality? That will have the added bonus of letting you search across a specific subset of spaces (e.g. v1.0 and v1.1). B) It would be good to have a way to get back to the main Geronimo site from the documentation (other than manually trimming the URL). My first expectation was that the Apache Geronimo link in the dark blue bar would take me there, but it doesn't. Perhaps that can be changed? It would also be good to have the logo be a link, and maybe even to add an explicit Back to the Project Home link to the front wiki page, just to keep everything well-connected. Cheers, Erin
Re: cwiki.apache.org and Geronimo web site update
I'm working on it Cheers! Hernan Erin Mulder wrote: This looks excellent, Hernan! Great job! How can I get an account to help contribute? If I go to the standard Confluence signup URL: http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/signup.action then I get a message about how: This installation of Confluence is not set up to permit public signup. Please contact the site administrators for more information. Cheers, Erin Hernan Cunico wrote: Hi All, the new cofluence wiki cwiki.apache.org is ready to go live! I have reorganized the documentation, migrated it and updated the new confluence installation, the new structure looks like this: Apache Geronimo v1.0 Apache Geronimo v1.0 - User's Guide Apache Geronimo v1.0 - Developer's Guide Apache Geronimo v1.1 Apache Geronimo v1.1 - User's Guide Apache Geronimo Project Management Apache Geronimo Development Process Apache Geronimo Development Status Apache Geronimo SandBox You can see it LIVE accessing http://geronimo.apache.org/documentation The documents that are still up-to-date from wiki.apache.org/geronimo should be moved over the new confluence wiki, some of those docs should actually go directly into the web site itself. I will work on these changes unless somebody else volunteers :D Part of this update includes reorganizing the web site, the old Libray and Documentation thing. The Documentation link will contain the new structure just decribed (http://geronimo.apache.org/documentation) and the Library link will contain all the available printed and online books, cookbooks, articles, interviews, etc. So, whoever is working on a Geronimo book, articles, etc. and the info is not listed on the web site, pls send the details over so we can update the site. You will have to re-register in the new confluence in order to continue contributing with Geronimo's documentation. Enjoy! Cheers! Hernan
Re: cwiki.apache.org and Geronimo web site update
Thanks for the feedback Erin. The answer to both comments is YES, we can :) Need to work on the export template to see how we can leverage Confluence built-in search engine. As for the link back to Geronimo's web site, we did not have any on the old moin moin wiki but we can add one. Cheers! Hernan Erin Mulder wrote: Hernan Cunico wrote: Hi All, the new cofluence wiki cwiki.apache.org is ready to go live! I have reorganized the documentation, migrated it and updated the new confluence installation... Two other small comments (besides how much I like the new look)... A) Search doesn't seem to be working quite right. At the moment, it is linked to Google and seems to be adding the current domain as a site filter. Thus, on the front page of the documentation, it searches with site:geronimo.apache.org, and on the inside pages, it searches site:cwiki.apache.org. Neither of those options seems ideal (the first misses all the documentation, and the second will overlap with other projects and always be a few days/weeks behind while it waits for Google to reindex). Can we just hook up Confluence's built-in search functionality? That will have the added bonus of letting you search across a specific subset of spaces (e.g. v1.0 and v1.1). B) It would be good to have a way to get back to the main Geronimo site from the documentation (other than manually trimming the URL). My first expectation was that the Apache Geronimo link in the dark blue bar would take me there, but it doesn't. Perhaps that can be changed? It would also be good to have the logo be a link, and maybe even to add an explicit Back to the Project Home link to the front wiki page, just to keep everything well-connected. Cheers, Erin
Re: cwiki.apache.org and Geronimo web site update
Hernan, This is awesome as I for one love to download everything I can get my paws on about a project seemingly before I get on a plane so it looks like the project is finally coming of age in this way. I know you have been cranking out the lion's share of doc here but that there are many folks who also have been contributing. Hat's off to all and thank you. It might be nice to add a link on this page to the library link and describe that there are books and articles from across the globe that can be access here. I for one probably wouldn't immediately go looking for a separate page. Having something to clearly guide users would be really helpful. Using my own incompetence as a measure :) Thanks Matt Hernan Cunico wrote: Hi All, the new cofluence wiki cwiki.apache.org is ready to go live! I have reorganized the documentation, migrated it and updated the new confluence installation, the new structure looks like this: Apache Geronimo v1.0 Apache Geronimo v1.0 - User's Guide Apache Geronimo v1.0 - Developer's Guide Apache Geronimo v1.1 Apache Geronimo v1.1 - User's Guide Apache Geronimo Project Management Apache Geronimo Development Process Apache Geronimo Development Status Apache Geronimo SandBox You can see it LIVE accessing http://geronimo.apache.org/documentation The documents that are still up-to-date from wiki.apache.org/geronimo should be moved over the new confluence wiki, some of those docs should actually go directly into the web site itself. I will work on these changes unless somebody else volunteers :D Part of this update includes reorganizing the web site, the old Libray and Documentation thing. The Documentation link will contain the new structure just decribed (http://geronimo.apache.org/documentation) and the Library link will contain all the available printed and online books, cookbooks, articles, interviews, etc. So, whoever is working on a Geronimo book, articles, etc. and the info is not listed on the web site, pls send the details over so we can update the site. You will have to re-register in the new confluence in order to continue contributing with Geronimo's documentation. Enjoy! Cheers! Hernan