Noel J. Bergman wrote:
I'd find myself very unconfortable to force the cocoon people
to move into the ASF wiki (migration issues aside) since it doesn't have
the appeal and the features that our current wiki does (at least to many
us).
Does JSPWiki v2 provide all of the features necessary to
* Andrew C. Oliver ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
I'd find myself very unconfortable to force the cocoon people
to move into the ASF wiki (migration issues aside) since it doesn't have
the appeal and the features that our current wiki does (at least to many
us).
Nagoya is Solaris, I'd *hope* a java based wiki should work alright there
;-)
-Thom
Ahh .. .yes I discovered this the other day..hadn't noticed at first.
Then I noticed that I hadn't had
any peculiaritiesjust quirks...
Anyhow, I don't really plan to install another wiki.
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
You know about Java and FreeBSD right?
What about it, other than that it is 1.3.1 and the build here doesn't
include the JIT?
Apparently there are problems with threading among other things. All in
all Java and FreeBSD do not
AFAIK do not seem to constitute a
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
NOTE: this wiki has been setup more than a month *before* the ASF wiki
was in place.
Isn't it fun when they are talking behind your back ;)
The Cocoon Wiki went live start of August 2002, actually.
But today, I'd find myself very unconfortable to force the cocoon people
Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
Do note that I don't mind other forms of wiki. I picked this one
arbitrarily. I picked it because Andy Hunt runs it on his site
(http://www.pragmaticprogrammer.com/cgi-local/pragprog?HomePage)
Hey, any reason will do. You proposed, you installed, so you get to
choose.
no idea what nagoya is but Steven has a pretty fat server behind
cocoondev
According to the machines page, Nagoya is a Sun E4500. I don't have any
more clue than that (would be curious to know the actual configuration), but
E4500s tend to be pretty powerful beasts.
--- Noel
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
I'd find myself very unconfortable to force the cocoon people
to move into the ASF wiki (migration issues aside) since it doesn't have
the appeal and the features that our current wiki does (at least to many
us).
Does JSPWiki v2 provide all of the features necessary to host
Does JSPWiki v2 provide all of the features necessary to host the ASF
Wiki?
Yeah, well, I think so. I already provides RSS feeds, much better
structured content support, I find it more usable and it's java so for
me it's a plus (but I understand that for others might be a minus so I
won't