thx mike for moving the thread.

it looks like it's getting more and i don't like to observe it.
we already said that we move away from [1].
instead of keeping the dev-wiki at [1] for drafts,... it might be better to
create a separate myfaces-dev space at confluence.
so we can add new contributors quite fast and if they submit spam, we can
remove them easily.
that's also the suggestion of the infrastructure team (at least of some of
them who responded to my question).

regards,
gerhard

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2011/5/19 Mike Kienenberger <[email protected]>

> Moving to dev.
>
> Neither Confluence nor the Apache CMS is a good replacement for a
> wiki.   Unfortunately, there doesn't appear to be a better option for
> this yet (an unrestricted group documentation area).   Spam is part of
> the price you have to pay to have such an area, and we've been pretty
> fortunate to not have had that much of an issue with it.
>
> There was a discussion on various documentation systems on Cayenne
> that you might find helpful:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg06028.html
>
>
>
> On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 7:42 AM, Gerhard Petracek
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > yes - we said we move the content for our users to confluence but maybe
> it's
> > a better idea to wait until apache cms is useable (pdf export,...).
> >
> > regards,
> > gerhard
> > http://www.irian.at
> >
> > Your JSF powerhouse -
> > JSF Consulting, Development and
> > Courses in English and German
> >
> > Professional Support for Apache MyFaces
> >
> >
> >
> > 2011/5/19 Mark Struberg <[email protected]>
> >>
> >> I realized that our Wiki front page is pretty old (not to say outdated)
> >> http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/FrontPage
> >>
> >> LieGrue,
> >> strub
>

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