I had my feet wet in Apache DeltaSpike, so I know a _tiny_ bit of CMS right now. I still also do it for OpenWebBeans...
The first major decision we need to take is to settle on a markup language. By default the Apache CMS comes with markdown, but we could use other s as well. Matt Benson already migrated over BVal from Confluence to CMS. We might reach out to him, explaining to us what is possible and what makes sense... LieGrue, strub >________________________________ > From: mahmoud romeh <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 4:53 PM >Subject: Re: CMS migrations and how you can help > > >Hi Craig, > > >I am interested into the migration project , and i have some time buffer these >days after my full time job @ IBM , i can volunteer by time and effort to make >it done , please find out my CV also as a reference , > > >thanks a lot > > >On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 4:09 PM, Craig L Russell <[email protected]> >wrote: > >This project was proposed a year ago and no progress yet, as far as I can tell. >> >>Any volunteers to migrate our Confluence web site to CMS? If it's not done, >>the site will go dark at some point. >> >>Craig >> >>Begin forwarded message: >> >> >>From: Joe Schaefer <[email protected]> >>>Date: June 24, 2012 5:52:55 PM PDT >>>To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> >>>Subject: CMS migrations and how you can help >>>Reply-To: [email protected] >>>Reply-To: Joe Schaefer <[email protected]> >>> >>>So despite repeated periodic requests to pmcs@ to bring project >>>sites along to meet infrastructure requirements for 2013 and beyond, >>>we still have yet to see the numbers where we'd like them to be >>>at this point in the game. Come December or so we will be focusing >>>our attention on providing full support for projects wishing to >>>switch from subversion to git, and having a large backlog of projects >>>showing up then looking for help migrating their sites off say Confluence >>>to a supported service will be no fun for everyone involved. Please >>>be considerate of our plans and migrate sooner rather than later. >>>Yes it may involve work, and some of it may be time-consuming. >>> >>> >>>AFAICT we've met every demand for the necessary services with the CMS, >>>capping it off with full maven support and now proper RTC support for >>>anonymous users. There is simply no longer any reason to delay this, >>>even Confluence hardship cases can be dealt with using technology provided >>>for CXF by Dan Kulp. >>> >>>For those of you on projects that have migrated to either the CMS or >>>svnpubsub >>>already, you have our thanks. For those of you that haven't, please take a >>>good look at the CMS documentation at http://www.apache.org/dev/cms and >>>http://www.apache.org/dev/cmsref and start talking to your projects about >>>making the switch. You won't be sorry, trust me. >>> >>>Thanks for helping infra meet our goals for 2013 and beyond! >>> >>Craig L Russell >>Architect, Oracle >>http://db.apache.org/jdo >>408 276-5638 mailto:[email protected] >> P.S. A good JDO? O, Gasp! >> >> > > > >-- >Best Regards, >Mahmoud Romeh >IT-Specilaist >Global Delivery Center (GDC) >IBM - Egypt Branch >Cell phone: (02) 010 5742654 >Pyramids Heights Office Park, Building C09 >Cairo - Alex Desert Road, KM 22 >P.O. Box: 166 El Ahram - Giza, Egypt > > > > > >
