Re: Solr CWIKI ready for experimenting

2007-12-28 Thread Yonik Seeley
erik: someone already handled your account
mike, thorsten: added to appropriate groups.

-Yonik


Re: Solr CWIKI ready for experimenting

2007-12-28 Thread Thorsten Scherler
On Sun, 2007-12-23 at 00:19 -0800, Chris Hostetter wrote:
...
> If you are a Solr committer and/or have a CLA on file with the ASF and 
> want ot help with Solr documentation, please reply to this thread when you 
> make an account (with the account name please), and i'll add you to the 
> appropriate groups.

If possible to have an account with write access I would like one (never
know when I will write some lines of docu). ;)

Login: thorsten

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Re: Solr CWIKI ready for experimenting

2007-12-27 Thread Mike Klaas

On 25-Dec-07, at 6:17 PM, Erik Hatcher wrote:



On Dec 24, 2007, at 4:12 PM, Chris Hostetter wrote:



: So, where that leaves us is that i (or someone else in the  
"confluence-admin"
: group, but no one else in that group is a Lucene'r so let's not  
bug them) need
: to add people to groups *after* they/you create a Conflucene  
account...

:
: http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/signup.action


hook me up, yo: erikhatcher


Me three: klaas

thanks,
-Mike


Re: Solr CWIKI ready for experimenting

2007-12-26 Thread Ryan McKinley

Thanks for getting this set up Chris!

I've been messed around with it, and think I have the hang of it.  I 
converted everything from the current "site" and it raised a few issues:


1. We need to figure out how to deal with dates on the old news? 
Ideally we could transpose old "news" into the new system keeping the 
old dates.  We can either show a full listing like:

http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/SOLRxSITE/News
or just the titles:
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/SOLRxSITE/Index


2. I would like to edit the template to keep a main navigation bar on 
the left -- similar to the current site:

http://lucene.apache.org/solr/
 and
http://mc4j.org/confluence/display/stripes/Home

This should be possible by editing the "main.vmd" file for this site
http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Customising+Layouts
http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Working+With+Decorator+Macros

It looks like this needs to be done by a "confluence-admin"


3. We need to figure out how to manage relative links to API docs so an 
exported site can function properly by itself and for versioned 
releases.  I don't think there is any automatic way to do this, but the 
distribution script could replace:

 http://lucene.apache.org/solr/api/
with
 ../api/  (or whatever)


4. Can we export the cwiki to http://lucene.apache.org?  The active wiki 
lives at:

 http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/SOLRxSITE/Index
this is periodically exported to:
 http://cwiki.apache.org/SOLRxSITE/
But (if I understand correctly) we want this to live at:
 http://lucene.apache.org/solr/

If that is the case, we just want a redirect sitting at 
http://cwiki.apache.org/SOLRxSITE/ to avoid any confusion and make sure 
all links actually point to http://lucene.apache.org/solr/



I'm sure there is more, but that is all for now


ryan



Chris Hostetter wrote:

: So, where that leaves us is that i (or someone else in the "confluence-admin"
: group, but no one else in that group is a Lucene'r so let's not bug them) need
: to add people to groups *after* they/you create a Conflucene account...
: 
: http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/signup.action


Ryan, Bill, and Yonik are now in asf-cla, solr-admins, solr-committers, 
and solr-users ... i'm guessing in the long run we won't really need 
solr-admins or solr-users but infra created them so they're there for now.


I also discovered that i have the ability to add other people to 
"confluence-administrators" so I added Yonik to that as well ... now two 
people on the Lucene PMC can edit group membership for people (not just 
me ... which reduces the "getting hit by a bus" risk)


FYI: the really interesting stuff is when you click "Browse Space" and 
then "Space Admin"  from there "Permissions" is where you can control 
what users/groups can do what (but not who is in what groups)


(Yonik: to add people to groups start with the "Administration" link that 
should show up for you near the "Log Out" link at the top right)


-Hoss






Re: Solr CWIKI ready for experimenting

2007-12-25 Thread Erik Hatcher


On Dec 24, 2007, at 4:12 PM, Chris Hostetter wrote:



: So, where that leaves us is that i (or someone else in the  
"confluence-admin"
: group, but no one else in that group is a Lucene'r so let's not  
bug them) need
: to add people to groups *after* they/you create a Conflucene  
account...

:
: http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/signup.action


hook me up, yo: erikhatcher

Erik




Re: Solr CWIKI ready for experimenting

2007-12-24 Thread Chris Hostetter

: So, where that leaves us is that i (or someone else in the "confluence-admin"
: group, but no one else in that group is a Lucene'r so let's not bug them) need
: to add people to groups *after* they/you create a Conflucene account...
: 
: http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/signup.action

Ryan, Bill, and Yonik are now in asf-cla, solr-admins, solr-committers, 
and solr-users ... i'm guessing in the long run we won't really need 
solr-admins or solr-users but infra created them so they're there for now.

I also discovered that i have the ability to add other people to 
"confluence-administrators" so I added Yonik to that as well ... now two 
people on the Lucene PMC can edit group membership for people (not just 
me ... which reduces the "getting hit by a bus" risk)

FYI: the really interesting stuff is when you click "Browse Space" and 
then "Space Admin"  from there "Permissions" is where you can control 
what users/groups can do what (but not who is in what groups)

(Yonik: to add people to groups start with the "Administration" link that 
should show up for you near the "Log Out" link at the top right)

-Hoss



Re: Solr CWIKI ready for experimenting

2007-12-24 Thread Yonik Seeley
On Dec 23, 2007 3:19 AM, Chris Hostetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> please reply to this thread when you
> make an account (with the account name please), and i'll add you to the
> appropriate groups.

Cool, thanks for getting this going!

Account User Name: yonik

-Yonik


Re: Solr CWIKI ready for experimenting

2007-12-23 Thread Bill Au
Hoss, I have recreated my Conflucene accout.  My account name is billa.
 Please add me to the appropriate groups.  Thanks.

Happy holidays.

Bill

On Dec 23, 2007 3:19 AM, Chris Hostetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> See this thread for background...
> http://www.nabble.com/Confluence-wiki-vs-MoinMoin-to14207960.html
>
> The new Solr Confluence wiki is ready for experimenting ... i played with
> it just enough to confirm that i can create pages and manage users ... the
> permissions should currently be setup so that anyone who makes an account
> can "comment" on pages, but only people in the "asf-cla" (or one of the
> numerous solr-* groups that seem to have been created automaticly by the
> Confluence wiki software) can add or edit pages.
>
>http://cwiki.apache.org/SOLRxSITE/
>
> the only problem is: the groups all have to be managed manually -- they
> aren't auto generated from ASF unix groups or anytihng like that
> (basically it's done the same as jira  which is kind of nice since it
> lets you use a differnet email if you want)
>
> So, where that leaves us is that i (or someone else in the
> "confluence-admin" group, but no one else in that group is a Lucene'r so
> let's not bug them) need to add people to groups *after* they/you create a
> Conflucene account...
>
> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/signup.action
>
> If you are a Solr committer and/or have a CLA on file with the ASF and
> want ot help with Solr documentation, please reply to this thread when you
> make an account (with the account name please), and i'll add you to the
> appropriate groups.
>
>
> -Hoss
>
>


Re: Solr CWIKI ready for experimenting

2007-12-23 Thread Ryan McKinley

Thanks Chris!

ryantxu

Enjoy your holiday and I hope you feel better soon.


Chris Hostetter wrote:


See this thread for background...
http://www.nabble.com/Confluence-wiki-vs-MoinMoin-to14207960.html

The new Solr Confluence wiki is ready for experimenting ... i played 
with it just enough to confirm that i can create pages and manage users 
... the permissions should currently be setup so that anyone who makes 
an account can "comment" on pages, but only people in the "asf-cla" (or 
one of the numerous solr-* groups that seem to have been created 
automaticly by the Confluence wiki software) can add or edit pages.


   http://cwiki.apache.org/SOLRxSITE/

the only problem is: the groups all have to be managed manually -- they 
aren't auto generated from ASF unix groups or anytihng like that 
(basically it's done the same as jira  which is kind of nice since 
it lets you use a differnet email if you want)


So, where that leaves us is that i (or someone else in the 
"confluence-admin" group, but no one else in that group is a Lucene'r so 
let's not bug them) need to add people to groups *after* they/you create 
a Conflucene account...


http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/signup.action

If you are a Solr committer and/or have a CLA on file with the ASF and 
want ot help with Solr documentation, please reply to this thread when 
you make an account (with the account name please), and i'll add you to 
the appropriate groups.



-Hoss