Derek Hohls wrote:
Not at all. We had a situation where we had a JSPWiki that was Cocoon's only. The result of that was, whilst it worked, we didn't have people who were in a position to enhance it. To get access to it, Steven had to give specific access to his own server (which he has generously done for some of us).Upayavira
So are you saying "tough, we have to fit into some Apache 'corporate image' ?!"... ah, I already miss the wild free days of the "Independant Cocoon Wiki" - maybe a small group of rebels will start a new, hidden site somewhere on the far side of the world...
Now, we are sharing the job of maintaining our wiki with the entire Apache community, which will lead to a far greater range of people able to assist. Also, as the wiki is hosted on Apache hardware, potentially all Apache/Cocoon committers can become involved in its maintenance. Lastly, any changes and enhancements that we make will be available to the whole of Apache (for example the 'must sign in to post anti-spam' approach).
So, I hope that this will be a change in direction, but there's no reason why we can't innovate, and lead the whole Apache community in terms of what can be done with a wiki site. As David has said, we can do our own custom configurations on our wiki.
Regards, Upayavira
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Jorg Heymans wrote:
PS Oh yes, maybe its just my screen, some of the usefulwhat browser is that? For me they are displayed over the blue box, a
buttons (all very tiny!!) get hidden behind the top 'blue box'
menu unless I make my browser window veeerrryyy wide.
An extra link or two were added to the list of links along the top. Makes it a bit ugly on a narrow window.bit messy but at least they are all clickable (Firefox 0.9, windows)
We need to reduce the number of 'text' links along the top.
Note, any things we think need changing, we should think about the
whole of Apache, not just Cocoon, as this new Wiki is a part of the Apache wide wiki farm. So anything that is wrong on our wiki, will be wrong on
all Apache wikis.
In fact, ours already goes further than other Apache wikis, in that we
have authentication configured.
Regards, Upayavira
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