I think less is more with Confluence spaces.
Ideally you'd only have one -- the reason for having two is to separate ICLA
from non-ICLA material.

You could almost call it that to be completely clear:
QPID
and
QPIDCLA

John

On 22/09/06, Johnson, Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

A number of the projects are opting to have a more than two spaces. I
think CeltiXfire is going to use either three or four. One will be for
the main site. One will be for bundled documentation. One would be for
developer notes and the like. There was some talk of having a public
fourth space.
Each space can be set up with different permissions and use different
export themes. You will want to create an export theme for generating a
static site. The basic export stuff looks pretty bad.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: John O'Hara [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 9:53 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Getting a Confluence Wiki for Qpid...
>
> 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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