For now, I  went ahead and setup a wiki space for us:

[http://wiki.apache.org/ibatis]

The ASF is using [http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/ MoinMoin] right now, but I'll 
follow up on Confluence.

I started using Confluence (and JIRA) with my own project this week, and, (yes 
Virginia,) there are many useful enhancements over something like MoinMoin.

As to what we have now, see also 
[http://wiki.apache.org/general/WikiFrequentlyAskedQuestions].

Next, I'll change the skin on the starter website, as discussed, and cut in a 
link to the wiki (being sure the default page is updated first!), and see about 
upgrading our content.

-Ted.

On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 13:31:23 -0500, Ted Husted wrote:
> Geronimo requested we install Confluence at the end of September.
> No one was against doing it per se, but we've had some support
> issues with Atlassian regarding JIRA, and the thread died. It might
> be too soon to bring it up again. But, if JIRA keeps humming along,
> it would just be a matter of time.
>
> Of course, if we want to host our own instance somewhere, that's up
> to us. My firm would be happy to help with any out of pocket costs.
> (But sadly we lack an outward-facing server that could host it.)
>
> My team may also be installing JIRA and Confluence for our own use,
> which would make me the admin, and give me some skills to share
> with infrastructure. :)
>
> In the meantime, I'll see about getting an area on the Apache Wiki
> setup.
>
> -Ted.


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