On 14/03/2011 15:14, Benson Margulies wrote:
Andy,

The MoinMoin wiki is very spam-prone. You should have access to the
confluence space, if not, open an INFRA JIRA and see what sarcastic
remark comes back.

This is not an infra issue.

The confluence admins need to add you to the confluence space. I just
did that.

I have trouble keeping track of what things are adminned inside the
incubator and what falls out to INFRA.

It's not an Incubator thing, it's a project thing. Once a Confluence or JIRA space is set up for a project then the project owns the space and can set their own access rights.

It so happens that I have admin privs on Confluence and so I can edit the Jena instance without having additional bits flipped, but at present the admin on the site is Dave.

Furthermore, it means we can't open confluence up to the general public
for editing in a wiki style.

I'm confused by this statement.

If you use confluence as your public site then you must have a CLA on file for everyone with write access to your confluence instance. If you don't make it your official source of documentation then you can can give public access (i.e. true wiki style)

Ross

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