How could I have missed that? Hidden at the bottom of one of the 3 wiki
spaces under some advertisements.
For those who may have missed it, you can cross reference your
confluence id from xircles here:
http://xircles.codehaus.org/my/details
-Justin
Jody Garnett wrote:
> It is in the instructi
Jody Garnett wrote:
It is in the instructions on the home page; it is step number 4.
I could not find anything remotely like the links described. (Having
followed the link provided or started from Xircles home page.) Could
they be links only visible to people who start off as logged in users
It is in the instructions on the home page; it is step number 4.
>> We just need to grant them permission in Xircles (providing they have
>> tied there confluence id and their xircles id together).
>>
>
> And how does this work exactly? How do I specify what my confluence id
> is in xircles?
>
> We just need to grant them permission in Xircles (providing they have
> tied there confluence id and their xircles id together).
And how does this work exactly? How do I specify what my confluence id
is in xircles?
>
> !DSPAM:4007,46649158239902092453641!
>
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Justin Deoliveira
The Open P
Justin Deoliveira wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I just got a couple of requests on IRC for people being enabled write
> access to the wiki. However we have a total of 6 spaces for both
> geotools and geoserver projects:
>
Geotools:
> GEOTOOLS - our website
> GEOT - our developers guide, included with eac
Hi all,
I just got a couple of requests on IRC for people being enabled write
access to the wiki. However we have a total of 6 spaces for both
geotools and geoserver projects:
GEOTOOLS
GEOT
GEOTDOC
GEOS
GEOSDOC
GEOSDEV
What is the strategy to manage this. When a user is granted access are
we sup