FW: Wikis for Geeks: anyone have a wiki that supports CVS/SVN for users?

2005-05-05 Thread James Mitchell

Could we setup/try Confluence in the zone?




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 -Original Message-
 From: Ted Husted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 4:11 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Wikis for Geeks: anyone have a wiki that 
 supports CVS/SVN for users?
 
 Yes, Confluence uses Textile. 
 
 I've been using Confluence/Textile at work for several months now,
 and, IMHO, it's the fastest, best way for geeks-like-me to write
 documents, especially technical documents.
 
 When you hook up Confluence with JIRA and Subversion, things start to
 get very, very tasty.
 
 If anyone wants to take a Confluence space for spin, and see for
 yourself,  just let me know.
 
 -Ted.
 
 On 5/5/05, Will Glass-Husain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On the Velocity lists, we had a bit of discussion about 
 this early in the
  year.  Tim Colson made a strong case for Confluence (which 
 has a free
  license for open source projects).  I've not used it but 
 rumor has it that
  the markup language is much more understandable than Moin 
 Moin, letting you
  use basic HTML syntax instead of those crazy ''' punctuation marks.
  
  http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DISC/Comparison+Matrix
  
  Best,
  
  WILL
 
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FW: Wikis for Geeks: anyone have a wiki that supports CVS/SVN for users?

2005-05-05 Thread James Mitchell

Could we setup/try Confluence in the zone?




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 -Original Message-
 From: Ted Husted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 4:11 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Wikis for Geeks: anyone have a wiki that 
 supports CVS/SVN for users?
 
 Yes, Confluence uses Textile. 
 
 I've been using Confluence/Textile at work for several months now,
 and, IMHO, it's the fastest, best way for geeks-like-me to write
 documents, especially technical documents.
 
 When you hook up Confluence with JIRA and Subversion, things start to
 get very, very tasty.
 
 If anyone wants to take a Confluence space for spin, and see for
 yourself,  just let me know.
 
 -Ted.
 
 On 5/5/05, Will Glass-Husain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On the Velocity lists, we had a bit of discussion about 
 this early in the
  year.  Tim Colson made a strong case for Confluence (which 
 has a free
  license for open source projects).  I've not used it but 
 rumor has it that
  the markup language is much more understandable than Moin 
 Moin, letting you
  use basic HTML syntax instead of those crazy ''' punctuation marks.
  
  http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DISC/Comparison+Matrix
  
  Best,
  
  WILL
 
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Re: FW: Wikis for Geeks: anyone have a wiki that supports CVS/SVN for users?

2005-05-05 Thread Ted Husted
Yes, if people what to give Confluence a try for a Struts wiki, we can
set up a space here:

* http://opensource.atlassian.com/confluence/oss/homepage.action

I still have one-too-many irons in the fire myself right now, and so I
can't volunteer to lead the charge. But if you have the itch,  I'll
create the Space.

Infrastructure is aware we are doing this. (Not thrilled, but not
opposed.) If enough teams were interested, I'd work to get it moved to
ASF hardware, so that it could be an official ASF resource.

-Ted.

On 5/5/05, James Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Could we setup/try Confluence in the zone?
 
 --
 James Mitchell
 Software Engineer / Open Source Evangelist
 Consulting / Mentoring / Freelance
 EdgeTech, Inc.
 678.910.8017
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 Yahoo: jmitchtx
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  -Original Message-
  From: Ted Husted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 4:11 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: Wikis for Geeks: anyone have a wiki that
  supports CVS/SVN for users?
 
  Yes, Confluence uses Textile.
 
  I've been using Confluence/Textile at work for several months now,
  and, IMHO, it's the fastest, best way for geeks-like-me to write
  documents, especially technical documents.
 
  When you hook up Confluence with JIRA and Subversion, things start to
  get very, very tasty.
 
  If anyone wants to take a Confluence space for spin, and see for
  yourself,  just let me know.
 
  -Ted.
 
  On 5/5/05, Will Glass-Husain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   On the Velocity lists, we had a bit of discussion about
  this early in the
   year.  Tim Colson made a strong case for Confluence (which
  has a free
   license for open source projects).  I've not used it but
  rumor has it that
   the markup language is much more understandable than Moin
  Moin, letting you
   use basic HTML syntax instead of those crazy ''' punctuation marks.
  
   http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DISC/Comparison+Matrix
  
   Best,
  
   WILL
 
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RE: FW: Wikis for Geeks: anyone have a wiki that supports CVS/SVN for users?

2005-05-05 Thread James Mitchell

Why couldn't we host it in the new zone?  Licensing??




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 -Original Message-
 From: Ted Husted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 6:08 PM
 To: Struts Developers List
 Subject: Re: FW: Wikis for Geeks: anyone have a wiki that 
 supports CVS/SVN for users?
 
 Yes, if people what to give Confluence a try for a Struts wiki, we can
 set up a space here:
 
 * http://opensource.atlassian.com/confluence/oss/homepage.action
 
 I still have one-too-many irons in the fire myself right now, and so I
 can't volunteer to lead the charge. But if you have the itch,  I'll
 create the Space.
 
 Infrastructure is aware we are doing this. (Not thrilled, but not
 opposed.) If enough teams were interested, I'd work to get it moved to
 ASF hardware, so that it could be an official ASF resource.
 
 -Ted.
 
 On 5/5/05, James Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  Could we setup/try Confluence in the zone?
  
  --
  James Mitchell
  Software Engineer / Open Source Evangelist
  Consulting / Mentoring / Freelance
  EdgeTech, Inc.
  678.910.8017
  AIM:   jmitchtx
  Yahoo: jmitchtx
  MSN:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Ted Husted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 4:11 PM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: Re: Wikis for Geeks: anyone have a wiki that
   supports CVS/SVN for users?
  
   Yes, Confluence uses Textile.
  
   I've been using Confluence/Textile at work for several months now,
   and, IMHO, it's the fastest, best way for geeks-like-me to write
   documents, especially technical documents.
  
   When you hook up Confluence with JIRA and Subversion, 
 things start to
   get very, very tasty.
  
   If anyone wants to take a Confluence space for spin, and see for
   yourself,  just let me know.
  
   -Ted.
  
   On 5/5/05, Will Glass-Husain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the Velocity lists, we had a bit of discussion about
   this early in the
year.  Tim Colson made a strong case for Confluence (which
   has a free
license for open source projects).  I've not used it but
   rumor has it that
the markup language is much more understandable than Moin
   Moin, letting you
use basic HTML syntax instead of those crazy ''' 
 punctuation marks.
   
http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DISC/Comparison+Matrix
   
Best,
   
WILL
  
   
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RE: FW: Wikis for Geeks: anyone have a wiki that supports CVS/SVN for users?

2005-05-05 Thread James Mitchell

Why couldn't we host it in the new zone?  Licensing??




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James Mitchell
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Consulting / Mentoring / Freelance
EdgeTech, Inc.
678.910.8017
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 -Original Message-
 From: Ted Husted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 6:08 PM
 To: Struts Developers List
 Subject: Re: FW: Wikis for Geeks: anyone have a wiki that 
 supports CVS/SVN for users?
 
 Yes, if people what to give Confluence a try for a Struts wiki, we can
 set up a space here:
 
 * http://opensource.atlassian.com/confluence/oss/homepage.action
 
 I still have one-too-many irons in the fire myself right now, and so I
 can't volunteer to lead the charge. But if you have the itch,  I'll
 create the Space.
 
 Infrastructure is aware we are doing this. (Not thrilled, but not
 opposed.) If enough teams were interested, I'd work to get it moved to
 ASF hardware, so that it could be an official ASF resource.
 
 -Ted.
 
 On 5/5/05, James Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  Could we setup/try Confluence in the zone?
  
  --
  James Mitchell
  Software Engineer / Open Source Evangelist
  Consulting / Mentoring / Freelance
  EdgeTech, Inc.
  678.910.8017
  AIM:   jmitchtx
  Yahoo: jmitchtx
  MSN:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Ted Husted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 4:11 PM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: Re: Wikis for Geeks: anyone have a wiki that
   supports CVS/SVN for users?
  
   Yes, Confluence uses Textile.
  
   I've been using Confluence/Textile at work for several months now,
   and, IMHO, it's the fastest, best way for geeks-like-me to write
   documents, especially technical documents.
  
   When you hook up Confluence with JIRA and Subversion, 
 things start to
   get very, very tasty.
  
   If anyone wants to take a Confluence space for spin, and see for
   yourself,  just let me know.
  
   -Ted.
  
   On 5/5/05, Will Glass-Husain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the Velocity lists, we had a bit of discussion about
   this early in the
year.  Tim Colson made a strong case for Confluence (which
   has a free
license for open source projects).  I've not used it but
   rumor has it that
the markup language is much more understandable than Moin
   Moin, letting you
use basic HTML syntax instead of those crazy ''' 
 punctuation marks.
   
http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DISC/Comparison+Matrix
   
Best,
   
WILL
  
   
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Re: FW: Wikis for Geeks: anyone have a wiki that supports CVS/SVN for users?

2005-05-05 Thread Ted Husted
Oh, right, that zone :)

Sure, we could. Atlassians has already given me a license key for the
ASF to use for something like that.

But, from my conversations with infra@, I'm sure the preference would
be that Confluence were setup as a shared resources for all the
projects, like JIRA. I imagine we would want it in a zone of its own.
:)

-Ted.

On 5/5/05, James Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Why couldn't we host it in the new zone?  Licensing??
 
 
 --
 James Mitchell
 Software Engineer / Open Source Evangelist
 Consulting / Mentoring / Freelance
 EdgeTech, Inc.
 678.910.8017
 AIM:   jmitchtx
 Yahoo: jmitchtx
 MSN:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Ted Husted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 6:08 PM
  To: Struts Developers List
  Subject: Re: FW: Wikis for Geeks: anyone have a wiki that
  supports CVS/SVN for users?
 
  Yes, if people what to give Confluence a try for a Struts wiki, we can
  set up a space here:
 
  * http://opensource.atlassian.com/confluence/oss/homepage.action
 
  I still have one-too-many irons in the fire myself right now, and so I
  can't volunteer to lead the charge. But if you have the itch,  I'll
  create the Space.
 
  Infrastructure is aware we are doing this. (Not thrilled, but not
  opposed.) If enough teams were interested, I'd work to get it moved to
  ASF hardware, so that it could be an official ASF resource.
 
  -Ted.
 
  On 5/5/05, James Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Could we setup/try Confluence in the zone?
  
   --
   James Mitchell
   Software Engineer / Open Source Evangelist
   Consulting / Mentoring / Freelance
   EdgeTech, Inc.
   678.910.8017
   AIM:   jmitchtx
   Yahoo: jmitchtx
   MSN:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
-Original Message-
From: Ted Husted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 4:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Wikis for Geeks: anyone have a wiki that
supports CVS/SVN for users?
   
Yes, Confluence uses Textile.
   
I've been using Confluence/Textile at work for several months now,
and, IMHO, it's the fastest, best way for geeks-like-me to write
documents, especially technical documents.
   
When you hook up Confluence with JIRA and Subversion,
  things start to
get very, very tasty.
   
If anyone wants to take a Confluence space for spin, and see for
yourself,  just let me know.
   
-Ted.
   
On 5/5/05, Will Glass-Husain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On the Velocity lists, we had a bit of discussion about
this early in the
 year.  Tim Colson made a strong case for Confluence (which
has a free
 license for open source projects).  I've not used it but
rumor has it that
 the markup language is much more understandable than Moin
Moin, letting you
 use basic HTML syntax instead of those crazy '''
  punctuation marks.

 http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DISC/Comparison+Matrix

 Best,

 WILL
   
   
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