On 7/3/2011 05:38, C wrote:
I'm only speaking for the Doc Project web content.
As long as the MediaWiki content is still around (and I hope it stays
around), the Doc project web content "move" could probably be stripped
down to just one HTML page and a few ZIP and PDF files that should be
archived somewhere. All other usable content has been moved to the
OOoWiki. It would work to move all the old Doc Project debris over,
but it really adds no value.
I'd rather say "move this file and these other files and the rest can
be ignored" than to see it all moved over once again... or even
better... to not move anything and simply create a new Doc Project
page from scratch.
If everything is simply copied over, it'll be like the Colabnet to
Kenai move... everything is copied and the legacy cruft tags along,
never to be weeded out.
C.
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Clayton Cornell [email protected]
OpenOffice.org Documentation Project co-lead
Normally, I would disagree with cleaning up during a conversion: it is
the number-one error to avoid. But in this case . . . if we can create a
new page that says little more than, "See the wiki" . . .
Moving the wiki is going to be a bear. I can only help with the cleanup
afterward, since that merely requires some OO.o familiarity, and modest
Confluence skill.
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/tj/
T. J. Frazier
Melbourne, FL
(TJFrazier on OO.o)