How about the various pages from the current Confluence site for
Selenium
(<http://confluence.public.thoughtworks.org/display/SEL/Home>)?

The Getting Started page has a bunch of links to my tutorials, and I
think it would be worth moving it over to OpenQA.

Grig

--- Patrick Lightbody <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Absolutely. The merged project is called Selenium IDE and the code
> has
> been checked in to OpenQA:
> 
> http://svn.openqa.org/fisheye/viewrep/selenium-ide
> 
> As for OpenQA as a whole, last night I did the initial push to bring
> over the JIRA account, user accounts, and website. Next step is to
> bring
> over the mailing lists and integrate them with the forums. Right now
> the
> website uses the same model that OpenSymphony does - that is, a
> single
> "meta.xml" file drives the website. I'm not at all tied to that; it
> was
> just what I knew I could get set up easily.
> 
> In addition, all the JIRA users were migrated in to the OpenQA LDAP
> database with no passwords. This means you'll need to reset your
> password at http://www.openqa.org/sass (I'll still need to get that
> SSO
> application integrated in to the website more). Once you log in with
> your reset password, you can change the password to anything you'd
> like.
> 
> Info on the new subversion repo is here:
> http://www.openqa.org/selenium/cvs.action
> 
> We have a FishEye server set up for browsing. To commit to SVN,
> you'll
> need to use your JIRA account and the new password after you've reset
> it
> (see above).
> 
> Lastly, OpenQA is your community. I'm just here to help it grow and
> foster similar QA projects, such as Selenium and Selenium IDE. More
> will
> be coming soon (including an open source test management application
> I'm
> building). Feel free to post in the forums or on the mailing list
> (eventually they will be mirrored) about things you'd like to see. I
> plan to still add:
> 
>  - blogs
>  - jabber/xmpp server for group chat
>  - JIRA and SVN integration
>  - mailing lists and forum mirroring
> 
> Patrick
> 
> PS: I'll be out of town this weekend, but tonight and all of next
> week
> I'll be here to support the transition.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf
> Of Jason R Huggins
> Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 11:06 AM
> To: selenium-devel@lists.public.thoughtworks.org
> Subject: Re: [Selenium-devel] OpenQA
> 
> Bruno Vernay wrote:
> > I just find about OpenQA
> > maybe the wiki should explain about the differents solutions that
> are 
> > build around Selenium like 
> > The Selenium Editor
> > The Selenium Recorder
> > At the end, it makes a lot of different mailings list, Wiki, forum
> and
> > SCM for a single project ...
> 
> OpenQA is very new and hopefully will get filled in with the details
> you
> 
> need in the future.
> 
> Regarding the Selenium vs Se Editor vs Se Recorder issue...
> The Editor and Recorder are projects that members of the Selenium 
> community started on their own. If Selenium was never open sourced, I
> 
> wonder if these projects would ever have sprung into existence. So
> there
> 
> is a bit of Bazaar-style of development going on here that explains
> the 
> situation. The Editor and Recorder projects use recent versions of
> the 
> core Selenium code base and build upon it to create (pretty cool) 
> Selenium-based extensions for Firefox. Also, I believe that the
> creators
> 
> of the Editor and Recorder are "joining forces" and will continue
> work 
> based on the Editor. I'm very interested in seeing this tool get more
> 
> development "love" and attention and coordination with the core
> Selenium
> 
> project. Moving to OpenQA is a step in this direction. We're not
> there, 
> yet, but we're getting there.
> 
> - Jason
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