I'm actually hoping that this move could be the first step towards convincing OSGeo to do confluence hosting. I'm hoping to be able to css out a geotools confluence to look really close to the OSGeo stuff, so our projects can live there, look just like OSGeo projects, yet let us continue to work with the tools we love. OSGeo isn't going to force us over to convert all our docs to html and keep them on collabnet, so it'll be a bit before GeoTools needs to move over, except for the front page. And with confluence I believe it's really easy to import and export spaces, the only point I'm not quite clear on is if you get the full histories. But basically if OSGeo gets their own confluence instance we could easily port things over.

Chris

Justin Deoliveira wrote:
I would definitley like to see Geoserver have a faster wiki. So +1 for geoserver. I not sure if there are any issues to moving geotools as it is now becoming an OSGEO project.


-Justin

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TOPP is likely getting a confluence license and setting up a machine to
run it.

I was thinking of moving the Geoserver wiki over to it.  The codehaus
confluence (where its hosted currently) is kinda slow and I find it
difficult/frustrating to edit (or read) pages due to the lag.  Hosting
it ourselves will speed this up and hopefully encourage people to
document.

We're more than willing to also put Geotools on it and, because
geoserver and geotools share a lot of documentation, it makes sense to
keep them together.

I was think we should continue having JIRA and SVN on codehaus, and only
move the wikis over. The wiki's have an export/import command so this
shouldnt be an issue.

What do you think?

dave
ps. Jody -- you put udig on its own confluence so I'd like to hear your
experience.

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