Hi there I'd like to contribute my non-techie time to work on the project website http://incubator.apache.org/clerezza/ as the current site contains many typos, missing content for IT executives, Non-SemWeb savvies etc.
Although not usual in the developer world I thought even contributing summaries of what Apache Clerezza is about in different languages. Question: How do I modify the content without being a Clerezza Core developer. I'm looking for whether a simple SSH/SFTP access to HTML files or a simple CMS that I can use to populate the content. Of course somebody of the core team will have to approve the content. In order to improve the speed of developer howtos and further documentation I would rather use a wiki such as Confluence or similar. My company is partner of Atlassian and therefore able to provide a customized Apache Clerezza Wiki skin. I challenge the current process of updating content as it seems to be too time consuming and over-engineered for what the community need. If you want good quality documentation you have to lower the hurdles for those that are willing to contribute. If you'd like to showcase the capabilities of Apache Clerezza don't do that jeopardizing the easyness of updating content. This actually is one of the leasons learned in the knowledge management world that came out with wikis as one of the answers to that. Marco
