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



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