For quite a while the Confluence wiki was not maintained by ASF
infrastructure - it was very much use at your own risk. There may be
enough people using it now that that may have changed but it would be
worth finding out.
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Jeremy
On Jan 5, 2007, at 5:00 PM, Raymond Feng wrote:
Hi,
Tuscany wiki is currently hosted at http://wiki.apache.org/ws/
Tuscany which is backed by MoinMoinWiki. I personally found it's
not very productive to work this wiki. Recently I tried Confluence
wiki and it seems to be more attractive:
* Better look and feel and you can even customize the schemes
* Easier to use, for example, CWIKI supports "Rick Text" editing in
addtion to "Wiki Markup"
* Export to PDF/word/HTML
* Comments
* And more ...
Apache has a CWIKI set up @ http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence. You
can see more details at http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/
CWIKI/Index. Quite a few projects use it to maintain their web
sites and documentations.
Should we request a space for Tuscany and migrate our existing
contents over? We can take this chance to better organize our
materials.
Thanks,
Raymond
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