On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 1:41 PM, Gerhard Petracek <[email protected]> wrote: > @john:
I'm not advocating or recommending using a wiki, I'm simply laying out the facts to those who requested info. Since Anatole had already done a lot of the groundwork in asciidoc, I was hoping the project would lean more towards using that, which would feed into the CMS (similar to what we did on DS and how BatchEE's setup). > #1 it isn't that clear how long the wikis will be around at all > #2 you have a lot of overhead to moderate a wiki > #3 the version history isn't that nice > #4 all wikis we could use are very slow (on a regular basis - e.g. due to > high load) > > those and other issues resulted in the creation of our cms. > i don't see a real benefit of using one of the available wikis (after using > them in other projects for years). > > regards, > gerhard > > > > 2014-11-25 19:31 GMT+01:00 Mark Struberg <[email protected]>: > >> You could take a quick look at the DeltaSpike CMS setup. It's basically >> all in SVN. >> >> And then we also need to ping infra via JIRA that they should enable it. >> >> There are a few docs >> http://www.apache.org/dev/cms.html >> http://www.apache.org/dev/cmsref.html >> http://wiki.apache.org/general/ApacheCms2010 >> >> >> From the usage it boils down that you just go to a random Apache page and >> click a bookmark which contains a small javascript. This will then prompt >> your credentials you can edit online. >> >> Or you just checkout the page via SVN and edit offline + commit when you >> are finished. Buildbot will then take the changes and stages it. After a >> review you can then publish your changes via a simple click. >> >> >> LieGrue, >> strub >> >> >> >> >> >> > On Tuesday, 25 November 2014, 19:24, Anatole Tresch <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > > Fair enough. Just guide us what would the optimal solution so we can >> start >> > working on it... ;) >> > >> > - >> > Anatole Tresch >> > Glärnischweg 10 >> > 8620 Wetzikon >> > Tel +41 (43) 317 05 30 >> > - >> > Send from Mobile >> > >> > >> >> Am 25.11.2014 um 19:02 schrieb "John D. Ament" >> > <[email protected]>: >> >> >> >>> On Tue Nov 25 2014 at 12:17:19 PM Anatole Tresch >> > <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> >> >>> OK. We had a discussion before with John, where a Wiki for me looked >> > more >> >>> the way to go.. Is there some initial CMS starter template we get with >> > the >> >>> initial setup? >> >> >> >> I think calling the vote was probably a little quick. It's possible >> > Mark >> >> and Gerhard didn't see the discussion yet though. >> >> >> >> In the end, you do need to have a tamaya.incubator.apache.org which is >> >> hosted by the CMS. When I sent the links out for Cassandra, it was one >> >> example that I had seen where most of the content was on the moinmoin >> wiki, >> >> a little bit in CMS, remainder on an external site. What it sounded >> like >> >> was useful was to put most of the content on the wiki for now, and a >> little >> >> bit on the website. >> >> >> >> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> 2014-11-25 17:54 GMT+01:00 Gerhard Petracek >> > <[email protected]>: >> >>> >> >>>> hi anatole, >> >>>> >> >>>> in the long-run we have to use apache-cms (at least for our site). >> >>>> -> imo we should use it from the beginning. >> >>>> (it's a bit more work initially. however, once you are used to >> > it, it's >> >>>> quite nice and way faster.) >> >>>> >> >>>> regards, >> >>>> gerhard >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> 2014-11-25 17:44 GMT+01:00 Anatole Tresch >> > <[email protected]>: >> >>>> >> >>>>> Hi all >> >>>>> >> >>>>> I propose to use a Wiki for our project site (we can still link >> > it to >> >>>> other >> >>>>> resources such as JavaDoc and maven site). The question is >> > should we go >> >>>> for >> >>>>> - Confluence >> >>>>> - Moin Moin >> >>>>> >> >>>>> I prefer confluence, so +1 for confluence. Other opinions? >> >>>>> >> >>>>> Cheers, >> >>>>> Anatole >> >>>>> >> >>>>> -- >> >>>>> *Anatole Tresch* >> >>>>> Java Engineer & Architect, JSR Spec Lead >> >>>>> Glärnischweg 10 >> >>>>> CH - 8620 Wetzikon >> >>>>> >> >>>>> *Switzerland, Europe Zurich, GMT+1* >> >>>>> *Twitter: @atsticks* >> >>>>> *Blogs: **http://javaremarkables.blogspot.ch/ >> >>>>> <http://javaremarkables.blogspot.ch/>* >> >>>>> >> >>>>> *Google: atsticksMobile +41-76 344 62 79* >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> -- >> >>> *Anatole Tresch* >> >>> Java Engineer & Architect, JSR Spec Lead >> >>> Glärnischweg 10 >> >>> CH - 8620 Wetzikon >> >>> >> >>> *Switzerland, Europe Zurich, GMT+1* >> >>> *Twitter: @atsticks* >> >>> *Blogs: **http://javaremarkables.blogspot.ch/ >> >>> <http://javaremarkables.blogspot.ch/>* >> >>> >> >>> *Google: atsticksMobile +41-76 344 62 79* >> >>> >> > >>
