So last night as part of the release schedule I needed to update our wiki, and it took me a half hour just to figure out how to login MoinMoin...

Can anyone give us an up or down answer on if we can get confluence installed at Apache? If it we can't, I propose we find confluence space for Geronimo somewhere offsite.

-dain

On Sep 8, 2004, at 1:59 PM, David Blevins wrote:

I also volunteered to help when the original thread was going on. Would be nice to see this setup.

-David

On Tue, Sep 07, 2004 at 10:08:20AM -0700, Dain Sundstrom wrote:
Does anyone know where we are at with this?  I am more than willing to
help.

-dain


On Jul 22, 2004, at 9:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I'm willing to help out - I just about qualify for the requirements I
guess.

On 23 Jul 2004, at 02:51, Jeff Turner wrote:
Would anyone else be willing to help with care and feeding of an ASF
Confluence instance?  Requirements for the job:

a) an ASF committer, preferably been around a few years
b) know how to deploy a webapp and admin a Tomcat instance
c) somewhat unix-savvy
d) willing to commit random bits of time for months to come to do
things
   like upgrades

If there's a volunteer or two, I guess the next steps would be to
hold a
(PMC-ratified) vote and send a mail off to infrastructure@ for advice.
They may wish to delay installation until a successor to nagoya is
ready.



--Jeff

On Thu, Jul 22, 2004 at 05:11:40PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On 21 Jul 2004, at 17:15, Matt Kurjanowicz wrote:
Hmm, are we moving a little too fast on moving to Confluence? Like
someone said earlier, we've already switched wiki's once, and I
don't
know (beyond wiki -> xdoc) what benefits Confluence has over Wikis.

Security, features, wiki language, macros for integrating with unit test code / JIRA reports - but mostly its just a nice tool to use etc.

Its like saying, hey this JIRA things OK but whats wrong with
bugzilla.
If you've used both you'll know what I mean.


It may even be easier to update the tool (wiki->xdoc) to understand
the wiki we have now, rather than transferring the entire site over
to
a different wiki system, with yet another syntax...

There's not that much content. But we could start with just the
manual
in the new wiki, then see how we get on. The great thing about this
internet thing is we can link across websites :). So even if the old
wiki stays around for a while its no biggie


James
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