OK, I answered one of my questions just fine.

http://cwiki.apache.org/ACTIVEMQ/ == http://activemq.apache.org/

That's what I'd like to accomplish for Archiva too.

- Joakim

Joakim Erdfelt wrote:
A few questions, possible tweaks to this.

1) Why the split between ARCHIVADEV and ARCHIVA?
2) Is there any kind of Apache legal hiccups with the free submittal of documentation without a CLA type document? 3) Can this cwiki be the homepage of archiva itself? Does it need to be on cwiki.apache.org? Can't it be on http://maven.apache.org/archiva/ ?

I would love to see us move away from the stodgy xdoc / apt way of managing doc, to using a wiki *ANY WIKI* to be _the_ documentation for Archiva. But I'm worried about the legal angle of it. We probably couldn't bundle an export of the documentation into a PDF format (for example) if it contains anonymous updates.

*shrug*

- Joakim

Brett Porter wrote:
Hi,

Archiva currently has a subsection of the Maven user's wiki, which is a bit out of place.

I'd like to propose we create two spaces on cwiki.apache.org:
- ARCHIVADEV - for roadmap/proposals/etc. (edited by developers)
- ARCHIVA - for knowledge-base/faq type content (edited by users)

I will probably import the whole space into ARCHIVA, delete anything not related to Archiva, then move the development pages out. That will make it retain history, and should still be faster than copying individual pages.

Both can use the template I already made to automatically be generated to static HTML and be inserted into a subsection of the Archiva site.

Thoughts?

- Brett





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