Hi Guillaume - a lot more questions :-) Please feel free to point me at
somewhere this is all written down, I'm afraid I just couldn't find it.
1) If/when I edit the wiki how does it get exported to the web site? Is
there a script somewhere?
The wiki pages are automatically exported into html. The result is
rsynced to the web site using a cron job i've set up.
Great. So am I right in thinking that there is a a confluence plugin
that automatically stages content to somewhere that people can (for
example) review changes? And then your script rsyncs that location
(where is it?) to the website? Is it usual to put this kind of script in
SVN?
2) Is the plan to retain things like 'edit' buttons on the project web site?
If only committers can edit this doesn't seem desirable.
Agreed. But we'll have to design a better template to do that. There
are lots of those available from other Apache projects, so we can
start with one of those and modify it.
OK - so what uses the template exactly? Is that something that the
confluence plugin needs? And who has the ability to experiment with
different templates, do you have to be a cwiki administrator? Do other
projects have their templates in SVN?
Zoe