Bernd Fondermann ha scritto: > Stefano Bagnara wrote: >> Bernd Fondermann ha scritto: >>> Noel J. Bergman wrote: >>>>> Confluence is not backuped and properly QOS'ed. >>>> There are issues, but the pages have to be statically exported and >>>> served up >>>> by httpd, which helps with QoS. If Confluence self-immolates, at least >>>> we'll have what it generated. >>> Interesting. Doesn't sound like C. was a better solution for the >>> intended purpose compared to what we have now. >>> >>> Bernd >> >> Why? You just login to confluence, apply your changes using a web based >> visual editor, submit and wait. Confluence does everything else. > > ok, then. I was under the impression that there would be a release > process like we have now.
Noel is almost good as me at illustrating things using his own light ;-) > So, we would just use Confluence for News, or would we migrate the whole > website? I would prefer the latter, but this requires some major work. > > Bernd I also prefer to use it for most of our website and also to replace our moinmoin pages, but maybe we can do this step-by-step. Currently I'm trying to narrow the comparison between Confluence and other proposed solutions to the "news publishing" scope. Stefano
