My understanding of the situation with the Infra folks is that it was
acknowledged by Atlassian that Confluence can have some stability issues
if Confluence were slashdotted and they will have to address that. Once
Atlassian have that fixed the potential problem it would be more likely
that Infra will +1 a trial.
John
Jason Dillon wrote:
Hrm...
Well... ASF Infra does not seem to "happy" about this. I just asked
them if there was a smtp server I could use for notifications and
basically got jumped on... *whimper*
I got smacked for using 100m for the install too... er, so I'm not
sure how long this instance will actually be up and running, as there
was some comments indicating they might just shutdown the zone.
I'm saddened to see that the level of politics is still the same
after several years.
Can someone point me to the discussions for/against using Confluence
on infrastructure@, I'm interested to see what has been said about it
before I ruin into any more hostility for helping out.
:-(
Anyways, if you haven't seen it yet, take a peek at it now before it
goes down:
http://geronimo.zones.apache.org
I think its got a lot of promise for Geronimo project documentation.
--jason
On Dec 3, 2005, at 8:03 PM, Bruce Snyder wrote:
On 12/3/05, Jason Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Okay, its up:
http://geronimo.zones.apache.org
I did some initial setup, but there isn't really any content on here
just yet.
Right now its using the embedded HSQL db that comes with Confluence
standalone. I will switch this to an external once I can resolve how
to get one installed in our zone.
I installed several plugins, may install more when I have confirmed
they work with Confluence 2.0.
You need to create an account to modify content. Currently the main
page is locked down to administrators only.
The main space, and site home page is the MAIN space. I imagine we
will create a space for the user guide and admin guides (USERGUIDE10
and ADMINGUIDE10 respectively)... er something like that.
The home page has an example of using tabs, as well as the cool
lozenge macro (see the documentation tab).
There is also an Internal space which is only viewable/editable by
admins, but contains common images, etc as well as the welcome page
content for the dashboard and homepage.
I still need to request an oss license, so right now were have an
eval license.
Notifications are currently offline until I can figure out the right
smtp server to use, but hopefully I will get that online soon.
More to come, comments and suggestions are welcomed.
Thanks, Jason.
At one point Aaron said that he had a MoinMoin2Confluence migration
script. Aaron, do you still have this?
Bruce
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