MoinMoin supports the ability to see all diffs via RSS syndication, which would be ideal as it would keep them all off the mailing lists, but if they have to go to a list, I'd prefer the qpid-commits list, since the wiki changes are essentially commits of sorts.

--steve

On Sep 7, 2006, at 6:43 PM, Cliff Schmidt wrote:

Sure -- I can do this (and I'll point to what I did afterwards).

But first, where would you all like the diffs to go when someone makes
a non-insignificant change/addition to a wiki page?  to the -dev list
or the -commits list?

If you want to make this list really just be discussion and are afraid
of lots of wiki updates being noisy, we could put it on -commits.  But
if you think the wiki updates *are* the conversation and that people
who don't want to monitor code changes might want to follow wiki
updates, then we could have it go to -dev.

Personally, I would go for -commits, but I think either choice is reasonable.

Any strong preferences out there?

Cliff

On 9/7/06, Carl Trieloff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Cliff, I have been off-line but it looks like MoinMoin is the desired
chose. There is
Confluence content but I think lets just go MoinMoin and we work out
what is needed
to convert the content.

Can you do the required to get it set up.

Carl.

Alan Conway wrote:
> There appears to be consensus for moinmoin - what's the next step? I
> have some stuff I'd like to write up.
>
> On Wed, 2006-09-06 at 15:50 -0700, Cliff Schmidt wrote:
>
>> Personally, I'd start a formal vote thread and compare numbers only if >> consensus isn't obvious from this discussion. I guess we'll find that
>> out soon enough...
>>
>> Cliff
>>
>> On 9/6/06, Steve Vinoski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks, Cliff. I guess this means we need to vote on which wiki we
>>> prefer, so we can submit the request? Assuming that's the case,
>>> here's my vote for MoinMoin.
>>>
>>> --steve
>>>
>>> On Sep 6, 2006, at 6:07 PM, Cliff Schmidt wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> BTW,
>>>> To get a wiki project home page set up requires either an email or a >>>> jira submission (probably the latter, but I don't recall right now) to >>>> the infrastructure folks. After that, any registered user (to prevent
>>>> wiki spam) can add whatever pages they like..
>>>>
>>>> I'll find out exactly what is required to set this up by the time you >>>> guys pick which one you want to use. I don't know of any good docs on >>>> this yet. I checked the usual place (apache.org/dev/) and didn't see
>>>> it.
>>>>
>>>> Cliff
>>>>
>>>> On 9/6/06, Cliff Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 9/5/06, Steve Vinoski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi all, it would be nice if we could get a Qpid wiki up and running >>>>>> under the Apache Incubator. There are some Qpid design notes we'd >>>>>> like to start putting together but we don't yet have a place to put
>>>>>> them.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I looked through the website, but I don't pretend to know the
>>>>>>
>>>>> proper
>>>>>
>>>>>> steps for getting a wiki or project website started -- Cliff,
>>>>>>
>>>>> can you
>>>>>
>>>>>> help out here? I personally prefer MoinMoin over Confluence, but I
>>>>>> realize I'm probably in the minority here.
>>>>>>
>>>>> I think it's up to you guys to decide whether to use the Confluence
>>>>> wiki or MoinMoin.  I believe these are the two options that ASF
>>>>> infrastructure folks offer. See examples at http:// wiki.apache.org >>>>> and http://cwiki.apache.org. Most projects at the ASF use the former >>>>> (MoinMoin), but there are a couple who have asked to use Confluence.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cliff
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>
>




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