On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 11:08 AM, Johan Oskarsson <jo...@oskarsson.nu>wrote:
> Ok, I understand. > > On the topic of website I have suggested and created a basic Forrest > generated site here: > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-2 > Nice! > No response from any of the committers on the jira or on the lists yet > though. > I believe they weren't subscribed yet :) So what do other folks think about the website and using Forrest at least to get started? Cheers, Matthieu > > /Johan > > Matthieu Riou wrote: > > On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 10:59 AM, Johan Oskarsson <jo...@oskarsson.nu > >wrote: > > > >> Out of curiosity is there a reason to use a wiki without public edit > >> access? Apache Hadoop, for example, have had one that is editable by > >> anyone and they have not had any problems afaik. On the contrary I > >> believe a lot of useful updates wouldn't happen with a wiki restricted > >> to committers only. > >> > > > > I've started this way just because I don't know how the wiki is going to > be > > used by the project yet. > > > > Some projects use the Confluence wiki as their website and even bundle it > as > > part of their distribution. In that context, only committers should be > able > > to contribute. I don't think it's the case for Hadoop, they have a > separate > > Forrest-generated website. > > > > So depending on how the wiki is going to be used and how the Apache > > Casssandra website will be built, we can decide to have it work either > way. > > > > Cheers, > > Matthieu > > > > > >> /Johan > >> > >> Matthieu Riou wrote: > >>> Hi guys, > >>> > >>> I've just created a new Confluence space for Cassandra, Avinash's > >> planning > >>> to use it and most projects find it handy anyway. If other committers > >> want > >>> edit access to it, please send me your Confluence user name. If you > don't > >>> have one yet, just register there: > >>> > >>> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence > >>> > >>> Cheers, > >>> Matthieu > >>> > >> > > > >