Jim Marino wrote:
On Jan 5, 2007, at 6:08 PM, Jeremy Boynes wrote:
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
I'd be in favor of this given Jeremy's point above. Perhaps we could
use CXF as a template to do this since it is very clean and nicely
organized?
http://cwiki.apache.org/CXF/
Jim
+1
On a related note the CXF approach resolves the constant dilemma between
'Project home page' and 'Wiki', as their home page is a Wiki! It would
be worth asking them what they think about the approach they've taken
and if they're happy with it and recommend it to others.
Thoughts?
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Jean-Sebastien
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