Then new wiki when exported by CMS is all static html content. The pages will have a link from Mahout site. So I feel like the pages get copied at the same location as the index page of http://mahout.apache.org.

As for Confluence wiki, I think it will be wiped out in some time. Some of the projects that have adopted this either do not exist on Confluence or have a clean wiki.

On 12-07-2012 15:37, Sean Owen wrote:
Dumb question but do you know under what URL of the new wiki appears?
I assume Confluence doesn't disappear... there's another bit of work
later in posting redirects from existing pages to the new ones.

On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 11:04 AM, Rahul <[email protected]> wrote:
For usage the CMS docs (http://www.staging.apache.org/dev/cms.html) states
the following :

//

  * /Install the bookmarklet from the cms
    <https://cms.apache.org/#bookmark> page.You only have to do this once./
  * /Navigate to the page you wish to edit (on the live site, not in the
    cms)./
  * /Click the bookmarklet.There will be a short pause while the CMS
    system is initialised for you./
  * /Click on |Edit| (to skip this step hack the bookmarklet to add an
    'action=edit'param to the bookmarklet's query string)/
  * /The page editor should then be displayed./
  * /Click |Submit| to save your edit to the workarea/
  * /Click |Commit| to save the updated file to SVN and trigger a staged
    build. (to skip this step click on the "Quick Commit" checkbox in
    the |Edit| form)./
  * /The results should appear shortly on the staging
    <http://www.staging.apache.org/dev/cms.html> site. (You may have to
    force the page to refresh in order to see the updated content)/
  * /Once you are happy with the updated page, click on |Publish Site|
    to deploy./

The plugins mentioned here are only accessible to committers.

Alternatively I think we can directly update the mdtext files and that
should put things on the staging site in sometime. Then it can be published
from there.

regards,
Rahul


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