Hi all,
I'm considering two options for this Wiki request:
1) Install a Wiki engine on the Restlet.org machine: this will need to wait
until I migrate the machine to a new hosting service in December and until I
have some spare CPU cycles :)
2) Use the Wiki feature of Java.net
(http://wiki.java.net/bin/view/Main/WebHome). FYI, we have a pending request
to join there (https://restlet.dev.java.net/). They use an infrastructure
similar to Tigris.org (CollabNet) so a migration may be possible.
Before we get a first-class Wiki, we could use the Documents files
feature from Tigris to share and collaborate on files (text, HTML, PDF,
etc.). I know it's a bit primitive also, but it is freely hosted and
maintained by Tigris, which is nice. Before you can contribute, you need to
be a registered member on Tigris and ask for an Observer role on the
Restlet project:
http://restlet.tigris.org/servlets/ProjectDocumentList
Best regards,
Jerome
-Message d'origine-
De : Piyush Purang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : jeudi 10 août 2006 22:53
À : discuss@restlet.tigris.org
Objet : Re: Restlet wiki (was: Resources and Representations)
Thanks John, for creating my suggestion into another discussion
thread. I am glad that little piece wasn't missed.
+1 JIRA would be great and once it is up and running we can start
adding issue numbers directly into the changelog and every API change
should, from then on, be first added to JIRA as an issue.
On 8/10/06, Jerome Louvel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, I've entered an issue to keep track of this request:
http://restlet.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=150
Best regards,
Jerome
-Message d'origine-
De : Chris Winters
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : jeudi 10 août 2006 17:35
À : discuss@restlet.tigris.org
Objet : Re: Restlet wiki (was: Resources and Representations)
John D. Mitchell wrote:
FWIW, the Atlassian folks give free licenses to open source
projects
for both Jira and their wiki, Confluence.
+1, especially to Confluence in the near-term. JIRA in the
longer-term,
I think the issue tracking on tigris is a little... primitive.
Chris
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