On Sep 29, 2011, at 6:58 AM, TJ Frazier wrote: > On 9/29/2011 09:41, Rob Weir wrote: >> On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 6:05 AM, TJ Frazier<[email protected]> wrote: >>> Dave, several small points: >>> >>> * I have Bureaucrat and Administrator rights on the Mwiki copy. Email me (on >>> ooo-dev or privately) to activate an existing account, or set up a new one. >>> Anyone should be able to access the copy in read-only mode. >>> http://ooo-wiki.apache.org/ >>> >> >> Thanks, I've added that to the page. >> >>> * "To establish a Roller account contact Infrastructure.</p>" Email link? >>> JIRA link? >>> >> >> I added link to Infra JIRA. >> >>> * How should people contact you, as blog administrator? >>> >>> IMHO, all of this relatively new info shouldn't be on that web page at all: >>> the page should link to a wiki page. The info is too volatile to maintain >>> easily on a web page, and the wiki is where users will see it. >>> /tj/ >>> >> >> Webpages are just as easy to edit as the wiki, if you use the web >> interface to the CMS. Of course, if we're changing admins so >> frequently that the difference between requiring 4 mouse clicks to >> make a change (CMS) versus 2 mouse clicks (wiki) is a problem, then we >> have a far more serious problem, one that is not really addressed by >> merely reducing the number of mouse clicks. > > Judging by the number of niggling little commits to change one page, the > preview facility of CMS is considerably less useful than a wiki's (even Cwiki > does that right). And, judging by how many Apache-website pages need at least > a little cleanup (almost every one!), other users find the CMS too > inconvenient to use. --/tj/
Given that the MediaWiki is not completely migrated, I am reluctant to use any Wiki for this information. TJ - do you have any further information about MWiki migration? As far as clicks are concerned. I do my Apache CMS updates from the command line and terminal anyway. It's a perl / python based system and flexibility is possible. All of the source is in the Apache SVN. The process is documented in the podling website. http://incubator.apache.org/openofficeorg/website-local.html Regards, Dave > >> >> -Rob >> >>> On 9/28/2011 21:53, [email protected] wrote: >>>> >>>> Author: wave >>>> Date: Thu Sep 29 01:53:46 2011 >>>> New Revision: 796325 >>>> >>>> Log: >>>> Corrected the spelling of my name. Expanded on the Blog and Wiki >>>> information. >>>> >>>> Modified: >>>> websites/production/openofficeorg/ (props changed) >>>> websites/production/openofficeorg/content/openofficeorg/ppmc-faqs.html >>>> >>>> Propchange: websites/production/openofficeorg/ >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> --- svn:mergeinfo (original) >>>> +++ svn:mergeinfo Thu Sep 29 01:53:46 2011 >>>> @@ -1 +1 @@ >>>> -/websites/staging/openofficeorg/trunk:791146-796312 >>>> +/websites/staging/openofficeorg/trunk:791146-796324 >>>> >>>> Modified: >>>> websites/production/openofficeorg/content/openofficeorg/ppmc-faqs.html >>>> >>>> ============================================================================== >>>> --- websites/production/openofficeorg/content/openofficeorg/ppmc-faqs.html >>>> (original) >>>> +++ websites/production/openofficeorg/content/openofficeorg/ppmc-faqs.html >>>> Thu Sep 29 01:53:46 2011 >>>> @@ -98,15 +98,22 @@ Wolf Halton as members. New members can >>>> request to Apache Infra.</li> >>>> </ul> >>>> <h3 id="blog">Blog</h3> >>>> -<p>Blog authors are Rob Weir and Dennis Hamilton</p> >>>> -<p>The blog admin is Dave Fischer. He can authorize new authors once >>>> they have first >>>> -established a Roller account.</p> >>>> +<p>Blog authors include Rob Weir and Dennis Hamilton.</p> >>>> +<p>The blog admin is Dave Fisher. He can authorize new authors once they >>>> have first >>>> +established a Roller account. To establish a Roller account contact >>>> Infrastructure.</p> >>>> <h3 id="bugzilla">Bugzilla</h3> >>>> -<p>?</p> >>>> +<p>Raphael?</p> >>>> <h3 id="svn">SVN</h3> >>>> <p>All committers have equal access.</p> >>>> <h3 id="wiki">Wiki</h3> >>>> -<p>?</p> >>>> +<ul> >>>> +<li>OOOUSERS. This wiki is open to anyone with a CWiki account.</li> >>>> +<li>OOODEV. This wiki may only be edited by project committers, PPMC, and >>>> iCLA signers.</li> >>>> +</ul> >>>> +<p>Dave Fisher has Confluence Admin rights and can authorize new editors >>>> in the OOODEV Wiki.</p> >>>> +<ul> >>>> +<li>MediaWiki. TJ?</li> >>>> +</ul> >>>> <h2 id="how_to_participate">How to participate?</h2> >>>> <p>First of all you have to think how you want to participate as we have >>>> different kind >>>> of roles like user, developer, committer. The easiest way is to use what >>>> we build as >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > >
