Hi all,
    Fyi

As per Apache's recent guidelines, Moin wikis of all Apache projects (
https://wiki.apache.org/xerces/ for Xerces) will be deactivated, & all
Apache projects need to migrate to the Confluence wiki platform hosted by
Apache. Please refer to an email 'quote' from infra at the bottom of this
mail.

Michael Glavassevich has already migrated Xerces's moin wiki to an Apache
confluence wiki (https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/XERCES).

I had recently raised a JIRA ticket (
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-18662), as advised by Michael,
requesting Apache infra to grant needed write permissions on Xerces
confluence wiki to the Xerces team. This has now been done.

<quote>
dt Jun 23 2019

Hi All,

We only have a few days left before Infra intends to turn off the old Moin
wiki.
So you should be migrated to Confluence by now.

If you haven't, please do so Now.
If you need help, file an INFRA ticket Now.

Equally as important - If you have migrated - and you see your wiki(s) in
the list below, please reply to this email saying you are all done with
your wiki(s), state which wiki(s) from the list, so I can turn them off and
remove them from view and the list. This will really help narrow down what
is left to concentrate on so please do this.

A reminder, you can self serve creating a Confluence wiki at
https://selfserve.apache.org/confluence.html

You can self migrate your wiki at https://selfserve.apache.org/moin.html

If, at the end of the month, there are still wikis not migrated, Infra will
complete them, without history enabled, and will import them into
Confluence as read only wikis , so we can keep the data. moin will be
turned off completely and no longer accessible once all migrations are
completed. Redirects will be done at this time.

Note that any INFRA tickets currently filed are being looked into.

HTH

Gav... (ASF Infra Team)
</quote>



-- 
Regards,
Mukul Gandhi

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