On Apr 14, 2010, at 6:01 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:

> Also a good solution might be to export Confluence like some other (major) 
> TLP projects do.
> This said, I'm not quite sure of what this implies, notably about our 5 
> different spaces...
> Or is export just to create a(some) front end (home) pages?

Yes, I think this is done mostly for performance reasons; we may want to think 
about this solution but we should fix our current Confluence spaces before.

Jacopo

> 
> Jacques
> 
> From: "Jacopo Cappellato" <[email protected]>
>> A few more information on the current Confluence setup.
>> 
>> We have 5 spaces:
>> 
>> 1) Wiki
>> 2) End User Docs
>> 3) Tech Docs
>> 4) Requirements And Design
>> 5) Project Admin
>> 
>> Do we really need all of them?
>> In my opinion we could merge #2 with #3; we could also merge them with #4 
>> and have the following setup:
>> 1) Wiki: open to everyone
>> 2+3+4) End User, Tech Docs and Requirements: moderated and restricted to 
>> contributors (e.g. committers or people that ask for permissions to 
>> contribute on documentation)
>> 5) Project Admin: only PMC members (this is an extension of the static html 
>> pages of the website)
>> 
>> Jacopo
>> 
>> On Apr 14, 2010, at 7:48 AM, Jacopo Cappellato wrote:
>> 
>>> Could you please help to get a summary of the issues that we see after the 
>>> migration to our Confluence spaces to ASF Infra?
>>> 
>>> The main ones I see are:
>>> 
>>> 1) we need a custom header (with navigation links) similar to the one we 
>>> have on our site home page
>>> 2) the search box in Confluence should search only inside of the OFBiz 
>>> spaces
>>> 
>>> If you also have suggestions on how to fix them, they are welcome!
>>> 
>>> As soon as we have a list we will contact (if needed) the Infra team and 
>>> work with them to resolve the issues.
>>> 
>>> Kind regards,
>>> 
>>> Jacopo
>> 
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