Mike Klaas wrote:
Both the wiki and the homepages look much nicer than the lucene/solr ones. More professional too, FWIW.

Obviously the main issue here is manpower to convert everything. An easier solution might be to install a MoinMoin theme. see http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/ThemeMarket for many bad and some good examples (Balanced, used by ubuntu, seems reasonable).


Balanced looks good -- that could be a quick/easy option.

If folks are not opposed to the idea of changing wikis. I could try running our existing docs through the "Universal Wiki Converter" http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CONFEXT/Universal+Wiki+Converter
to see what happens.

It looks like the wiki pages are stored on people.apache.org:
/x1/www/wiki.apache.org/data/solr/data/pages/
but with a few exceptions, I don't have permission to see the files:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] /x1/www/wiki.apache.org/data/solr/data/pages]$ ls -al
total 316
drwxr-xr-x  156 apmail  apbackup  4608 Dec  7 04:19 .
drwxr-xr-x    6 apmail  apbackup   512 Feb 14  2006 ..
drwxr-x---    2 apmail  apbackup   512 Feb 20  2007 AdminGroup
drwxr-x--- 3 apmail apbackup 512 Nov 18 20:19 AnalyzersTokenizersTokenFilters
drwxr-xr-x    3 apmail  apbackup   512 Nov 27 17:55 BadContent
drwxr-x---    3 apmail  apbackup   512 Sep 10 15:37 Carolina(2b)Coast(2b)
drwxr-x--- 3 apmail apbackup 512 Sep 6 00:54 CategoryQueryResponseWriter drwxr-x--- 3 apmail apbackup 512 Sep 18 00:10 CategorySolrRequestHandler

Does anyone have read access for that?  Or know how to see them?

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

>
> Can we use the autoexport site as part of our main web site?
>
> Only if everyone working on the autoexport site has a Contributors
> License Agreement on file.
>

They note that you don't have to be a "commiter", just have a CLA on file.

ryan

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