Yes there was a brief discussion of this in the last couple of days.

I agree with what you suggest - I certainly think that using Confluence
would be much easier than messing around with xml/html to generate a site
and other projects that are moving to "Cwiki" are citing this as the reason
to move. The Geronimo pages link I posted looked pretty good.

I know that while I was away people voted for MoinMoin as our wiki - does
anyone have a strong preference for it over Confluence?

RG


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I saw http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence just now.  If you read "0 About
the
Cwiki Site" its pretty interesting.

What's really compelling is they have got a static side export utility
running from the Cwiki site -- which means you could use if to generate
documentation to ship with the product.

We should probably have two CWiki's (according to the About site).
QPID and QPIDDOCS  the second one being restricted to folk who've signed
the
ICLA so we can ship it with the distro.

Apparantly a PMC member is required to get it up and running -- who can do
that?

John




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