Hi all,

Some people might already know about this, but now the ASF provides CWiki, a
Confluence hosting.  We've been using the old good wiki.apache.org, but I
think it's time to consider moving our documents to CWiki.

Plus, what do you think about moving all of our site to CWiki, too?  CWiki
can work as a static web site, too:

http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxSITE/

By doing this, we don't need to deal with the site generation feature of
Maven 2 which is not mature at this moment.  Of course, we will generate
reports using Maven or other build tool such as Ant.  MINA is currently a
multi-project, but we need to show all reports look like that they came from
one non-multiproject.  For now, we are generating the JavaDoc by using Maven
antrun plugin to work around this Maven site generation issue, but should we
use Maven for site generation if we move the other parts to CWiki?  I think
usint Ant just for report generation might be a reasonable solution.

Any ideas are welcome!
Trustin
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