I have tried to submit a new section page but get this error next :

Error

The operation is forbidden by the server: Commit failed (details
follow):: Changing file
'/usr/local/cms/wc/openejb/cmoulliard-j5hoLl/trunk/content/documentation.mdtext'
is forbidden by the server: Access to
'/repos/asf/!svn/txr/1354344-tkki/openejb/site/trunk/content/documentation.mdtext'
forbidden at /usr/local/cms/webgui/lib/ASF/CMS/WC/Commit.pm line 64


On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 8:59 AM, Charles Moulliard <[email protected]>wrote:

> I have followed the instructions (video) to edit, staged and move
> modifications in production using Apache CMS / Bookmarlet but on the web
> site and also in the video I don't see any button to create a new page. Is
> it because I don't have the rights on openejb.apache.org - cms ?
>
> On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 7:54 PM, David Blevins <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>>
>> On Jun 25, 2012, at 10:53 PM, Charles Moulliard wrote:
>>
>> > Would you like that I use Apache CMS or that I publish some markdown
>> pages here (http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openejb/site/trunk/content/)
>> ?
>>
>> The Apache CMS is backed by that section of SVN, so it's more or less the
>> same.  You don't have direct access and it probably sounds more complicated
>> to explain, but in short think github; the CMS allows you to clone the site
>> and submit "pull requests".
>>
>> Basically you just click the little blue pencil icon, edit away, then
>> click 'Submit' and make sure 'Quick Mail' is selected.
>>
>> > Do you know if we can use pegdown (https://github.com/sirthias/pegdown)
>> as they support tables ?
>>
>> At the moment only markdown is supported.
>>
>> We could certainly switch all the docs over to something else if we
>> wanted to do that at the project level, but that would probably be a
>> different discussion and we'd need some time to make the CMS be able to
>> handle that format.
>>
>> > Can we use wiki of confluence ?
>>
>> Ideally we'd keep driving features into the CMS till people feel they
>> "have access" and don't feel compelled to use a wiki or confluence anymore.
>>
>> So let's definitely use the CMS and definitely feel encouraged to say X,
>> Y or Z is a PITA and should be fixed :)
>>
>>
>> -David
>>
>>
>> > On 26/06/12 03:56, David Blevins wrote:
>> >> Hi Charles,
>> >>
>> >> Can you give the new editing links a try?  Not sure we have all the
>> kinks worked out in terms of existing Apache committers editing docs.
>>  Would love to use you as a guinea pig to see if we can smooth that process
>> out.
>> >>
>> >> We should probably just give you commit eventually, but I'd love to
>> see if we can streamline the "ASF contributor" process as well.
>> >>
>> >> Any help in that is greatly appreciated!
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> -David
>> >>
>> >> On Jun 13, 2012, at 12:28 AM, Charles Moulliard wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> Hi David,
>> >>>
>> >>> Have you received thoughts after posting this email ?
>> >>>
>> >>> Regards,
>> >>>
>> >>> Charles
>> >>>
>> >>> On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 4:29 AM, David Blevins<[email protected]>
>>  wrote:
>> >>> Charles had poked me a while back on writing docs for the OSGi
>> support.
>> >>>
>> >>> Currently, writing docs is a matter of sending a patch:
>> >>>
>> >>>  http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openejb/site/trunk/content
>> >>>
>> >>> It occurs to me as well that, we have complete control of our svn
>> permissions and we could just open up a section of the site for any ASF
>> committer to update.
>> >>>
>> >>> Maybe,
>> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openejb/site/trunk/content/contrib/
>> >>>
>> >>> Thoughts?
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> -David
>> >>>
>> >>>
>>
>>
>

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