: Looks like http://cwiki.apache.org/CWIKI/ answers all our licensing questions.
: Notable:

See also this previous discussion in Lucene-Java, notably this 
clarification from Doug...

http://www.nabble.com/Created%3A-%28LUCENE-805%29-New-Lucene-Demo-tf3234570.html#a9242876

If someone wants to investigate what it would take to switch to use 
Confluence for the main site and/or the wiki i say great ... but it's 
important to keep in mind that:
  a) we need to be able to include "official" docs in releases
  b) wiki pages editable by "anyone" can't be included in releases

...which means either we need two seperete wikis, or an easy way to 
categorize pages as "official" vs "unofficial", let anyone edit/create 
unofficial pages, let only commiteres edit/create official pages, allow 
exporting of official pages.  Depending on how it works, the interlinking 
of official/unofficial pages could get somewhat confusing if they were all 
powered by one system (having forrest vs moinmoin right now makes a really 
clear line that would start getting blurred otherwise)

Personally: I don't think MoinMoin is that bad of a wiki system ... then 
again, i have to deal with some extremely shitty wiki systems in the other 
aspects of my life, so maybe i just have low expectations.  I'm all in 
favor of picking a better default theme if we want to start with that as a 
way to "freshen things up" ... i already customized all of my apache 
moinmoin accounts to use the "classic" theme because that default 
blue/grey one is so damn depressing.


-Hoss

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