We recently performed an audit of our Confluence wiki spaces, and
discovered that a large amount of our best material is not being indexed by
search engines because access is only permitted to registered users. In
particular, both the Architecture and Engineering spaces had such a
restrictive access scheme.

For the Architecture space, we decided that the majority of the material
should be considered open, so we changed its permissions to allow anonymous
access. For the Engineering space, on the other hand, the majority of pages
were for edX internal use so we have changed its permissions to reflect
this.

With this change, there was a lot of great content that would have been
hidden, so we have moved it to a new open space for Open edX developers:

https://openedx.atlassian.net/wiki/display/OpenDev/Open+edX+Development

All the developer documentation we could find in other spaces has been
moved here, and so should now be accessible to everyone (search engines and
anonymous users alike). Our intention is to continue making as much wiki
content as we can default to open access.

Please let us know if you have any feedback on this change, or if you have
wiki pages that you have been using that are no longer available to you.

Thanks,

 - Andy

P.S. We are also in the process of deprecating the edx-platform GitHub
wiki, and so over the next few months that content will be migrating into
the new development wiki.
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*Andy Armstrong*

edX | UI Architect  | an...@edx.org

141 Portland Street, 9th floor

Cambridge, MA 02139
http://www.edx.org <http://www.edxonline.org/>

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