On Tue, 2008-07-15 at 04:39 -0700, Kevin Brown wrote: > On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 4:26 AM, Henning Schmiedehausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > There is a pretty easy solution: Make them committers. I wrote the > > reason for that on my reply to Chris. Quintessence: Everyone committing > > to an official "release" at Apache, which includes the web sites, must > > have a CLA on file. > > > We're not looking to use this for official documentation, we want to use it > as a repository for things users encounter, and we don't want to add dozens > of committers just for a wiki. If the apache infrastructure doesn't allow > for an open wiki, we'll just use a separate solution that does. Making a > substantial portion of shindig users committers is not practical. JIRA > doesn't require committer access, and that's roughly the category that we'd > place anything on the wiki into.
To extend what I've said in another email just sent, there's nothing to stop you having two wikis, one for official content (committers only) and another for anecdotal content (open to all). I have the necessary karma to set up moin and confluence wikis (whether I have the ability to recall the steps is another matter!) so if we can agree on what we want, I can just set it up without us having to wait on the infrastructure team. Regards, Upayavira

