We are now archiving the mailing lists within the Fedora Commons Wiki
(http://fedora-commons.org/confluence). A complete copy each of the
Sourceforge.net mailing list archives was loaded into the Wiki and new
postings will be archived each day. The mailing lists will continue to
be supported as before on Sourceforge; this archive is just an
additional way of building our development and users communities.
* The fedora-commons-users mail archive may be found using the
Browse->Mail menu item within the "Community Articles" Wiki space.
* The fedora-commons-developers mail archive may be found using the
Browse->Mail menu item within the "Fedora Commons Developer's
Forum" Wiki space.
By archiving mail within the Wiki you can use the Wiki search functions
to find items of interest (though Web search engines will also work
too). We can also create Wiki pages and comments that have more stable
links to mail postings. In this way we hope to make it easier to build
and maintain up-to-date FAQs, Articles, and development discussions.
Your friendly neighborhood Fedora Commons staff will certainly be
helping to write and organize (curate) these materials. But anyone with
an FC account
<https://fedora-commons.org/jira/secure/Signup%21default.jspa> can
create pages within the "Community Articles" and "Fedora Commons
Developer's Forum" spaces. Also anyone with an account
<https://fedora-commons.org/jira/secure/Signup%21default.jspa> can
comment on virtually any page in the Wiki. You can also use your
account <https://fedora-commons.org/jira/secure/Signup%21default.jspa>
(https://fedora-commons.org/jira/secure/Signup!default.jspa)
<https://fedora-commons.org/jira/secure/Signup%21default.jspa> to create
a personal space to use for Blogging and to create stable links to your
(and others) mail postings---actually anything on the Wiki or elsewhere
on the Web. Please feel free to create links to and from your own Web
resources (I suggest using the Tiny Link generator on the Info resource
for each page found on the Tools->Info menu item).
Now, with a mail archive in the Wiki, we hope to encourage everyone to
contribute some hard won knowledge into good "How To Do" articles and
make Fedora easier to use. Amaze your friends.
--
Daniel W. Davis
Chief Software Architect, Fedora Commons
http://www.fedora-commons.org
Our thanks to Atlassian for providing their products to Fedora Commons under a
free open source support license.
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