[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
In my effort to help I switched my Cocoon215TOC to link to the apache wiki
pages, rather than their cocoondev counterparts. :-( I hope it won't be
broken in the conversion.
If it is, it won't be hard to fix. Remember, there'll be a certain
amount of search/replace fixing for us to do as we find things.
There is also a Cocoon215TOCOldWiki around, but I stopped updating that one,
so I suppose it can go (i.e. don't convert it).
I've added it to my 'excludes' list.
Thanks.
Upayavira
-----Original Message-----
From: Upayavira [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 14 May 2004 16:32
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Wiki conversion status
Gianugo Rabellino (on infrastructure@) wrote:
Yup. I have (a few) experience with MoinMoin and, of course, would
love to see the Cocoon wiki migrate here. :-)
Given your expression of interest, I have restarted my work
on JSP->Moin
conversion.
If you read no further - read this: Please review the wiki at
wiki.apache.org/cocoon. I consider this to be a valid final
pass at the
wiki conversion (on data that is a few weeks out of date). I believe
that all the remaining conversion issues should be handled
manually, if
you disagree, please let me know.
No, to move on:
The one outstanding problem was that the script was converting things
that appeared in {{{ }}}, which it shouldn't. For example, on the
LoadBalancingWithModProxy, there is a [P,L] which was getting
converted
to [:P,L]. When I tried using this within Apache, it took me
quite some
time to work out that the problem was with my Wiki conversion rather
than with Apache! Anyway, I believe I have fixed this
already, and will
have uploaded a new version by the time you read this.
The only remaining thing I _could_ do is where Moin detects CamelCase
and makes links of it. These can be worked around with
!CamelCase, which
stops it becoming a link. But that one we can do manually when we see
it. The previous {{{}}} problem would have been too esoteric to fix
manually and thus needed to be done within the script.
The other thing that was unresolved, but now works, is admin
access to
the wiki. After I do a small change, anyone within the cocoon
group on
Minotaur (all Cocoon committers) can add a password so that they can
have administrative access to the wiki (e.g.
deleting/reverting pages,
etc, I believe).
So, I need people to review the site at
wiki.apache.org/cocoon, and to
point out anything that is unacceptable. If no objections, we should
make the JSP wiki read only, run the conversion script,
upload the new
content to wiki.apache.org. The new wiki will then be live.
After that
(as Steven has previously suggested), some clever mod_rewrite
rules on
wiki.cocoondev.org could redirect people to the new Wiki. The below
would do _most_ of it:
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} Wiki.jsp
RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} ?page=(abc)
RewriteRule .* http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/%1 [R=301]
So, please review the new wiki conversion, and hopefully we
can switch
pretty soon. If I hear nothing, I'll start a vote in a few days.
Regards, Upayavira