Dan Murphy wrote:
Similar to Haleh's opinion... a hybrid of web and wiki seems to make sense
-  use the web site for fairly static content but link from the website
directly to appropriate places in the wiki where the content is likely to
change or hasn't fully been decided yet.

For example, we could remove the "how to build, test and deploy Java SCA"
off of the web site and instead link from the web page to a wiki page.
(IMHO) it becomes easier to maintain... perhaps if/when it settles down (or
@ V1) we could merge it back into the web site. I'd be happy to help
maintain this because I can edit the wiki - for me to contribute to the web site takes much more effort... perhaps this isn't so important to others who
are already committers...

Dan

On 07/02/07, haleh mahbod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Rick had asked earlier "Two concerns come to mind if we make THE website:
Is it backed up? can we get past revisions if needed ?  Currently our
website is
in svn which covers that.
The other is we have had past complaints that the site was not "fancy"
organized
etc, are we confident this wiki can handle this?"

Is Confluence backed up regularly?

Does it make sense to leave the website skeleton as is and move all
documents to confluence WIKI? For example  FAQ, design docs, release
information and downloads, etc.

It took us a while to get the website look and feel to where it is right
now
and this is not the part that needs to be changed that often. We should
not
move it until we have a good replacement.


On 2/6/07, Venkata Krishnan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Kelvin,
>
> In my perception, we are moving over to the Confluence wiki -
> CWIKI.  Infact
> some of the recent updates such as things we aspire to do for SCA M3,
some
> documentation on SCA Deployment and FAQs have already found place there.
>
> Thanks
>
> - Venkat
>
> On 2/6/07, kelvin goodson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > As I'm updating a page on our old wiki,  I'm wondering where we are
with
> > this and whether I should be migrating the content?
> >
> > Kelvin.
> >
> > On 24/01/07, Raymond Feng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > FYI, I have added "edit" permissions to all registered users.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Raymond
> > >
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "ant elder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > To: <[email protected]>
> > > Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 4:59 AM
> > > Subject: Re: Move Tuscany wiki to Apache CWIKI?
> > >
> > >
> > > > On 1/23/07, Raymond Feng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > <snip>
> > > >
> > > > 2) I'm not proposing to change the "edit" policy. The
> > > >> http://cwiki.apache.org/CWIKI/ page also provides some guidances
> for
> > > >> cases
> > > >> that we use it as a sandbox (open to all registered users) or
> > > >> documentation
> > > >> site (open to folks with CLA on file).
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > I also think all our content should be open to any registered
user.
> We
> > > > want
> > > > everyone to help maintain it and thats going be more likely to
> happen
> > if
> > > > we
> > > > make it easy for them. Its harder for users to send in patches for
> the
> > > > wiki
> > > > :)  Can we get update emails sent to the dev list so we all can
> > monitor
> > > > the
> > > > changes?
> > > >
> > > >   ...ant
> > > >
> > >
> > >
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Looks like a number of projects have already moved their web sites to confluence, including Cayenne, Cxf, Qpid, Directory, Mina, Ode, ServiceMix, Felix, Yoko, Wicket...

The whole list is there: http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/dashboard.action

--
Jean-Sebastien


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