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Jacques On Tuesday, November 26, 2013 8:43 AM Jacques Le Roux <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I read the email "tragedy of the commons, email, and wikis" and this one also. > I also know that , for spam reason, profiles are not updateable anymore. > > But I don't see a reason why the "Apache OFBiz (Open For Business) Wiki" > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Home > would be only open to some persons (I'm one of them) > > Did I miss something? Is that normal or a side effect? > > Note: I'm following the Confluence notifications and we handle (fortunately > sparse) spam issues on our side > > Thanks > > Jacques > > On Tuesday, November 19, 2013 11:07 PM Joseph Schaefer > <[email protected]> wrote: >> Discussed funding a pair of contractors to attend a Cloudstack >> conference to gain additional skills- approved by VP Infra. >> >> Acquired a free license for Jira Help Desk - rollout forthcoming. >> >> Installed wildcard SSL cert for *.openoffice.org. >> >> In pursuit of outsourced code-signing capability for project >> releases. Negotiations have reached the NDA phase. >> >> Migrated the bulk of our SQL infra to a centralized database server. >> >> Discussed replenishing our Mac build infra. >> >> Purchased a wildcard cert for *.incubator.apache.org. 3 years >> at $475 per year. >> >> Began holding informal weekly meetings via google hangouts. Open >> to all infra-team members. >> >> Had a configuration regression regarding the PIG and DRILL Confluence >> wikis, which allowed additional spam to reappear on those spaces. >> >> Apachecon.eu DNS reacquired from our registrar. Somehow it wasn’t >> configured to autorenew so we lost that domain for a few days. >> >> We are still considerably behind the curve in our Jira workload and >> that is starting to inform some of the reporting at the board level. >> Please be patient while we continue to ramp up with existing personnel >> to support the org’s continued growth. In response we have organized >> a monthly jira walkthrough day dedicated entirely to outstanding >> jira requests. Raw jira stats show we have made significant progress >> over the past month and we expect that trend to continue, with 116 opened >> vs. 166 closed. >> >> Aegis is reporting a bad disk and it needs to be replaced as the host >> is seriously underperforming in its current state. >> >> Dell has solicited a warranty renewal offering for arcas, our jira server. >> >> We need to sort out licensing for our VMWare infra as we are currently in >> a holding pattern for new VM’s until this gets resolved. >> >> We’ve disabled the user ability to edit their profile page in confluence, >> eliminating another common source of spam.
