About the Confluence part:

I'm playing with a Confluence wiki right now and I'm evaluating how to import existing content. Once that's done we can have the website completely in Confluence and published from there. This will require a new process though because right now the documentation is tied to a specific release. We'll see how to solve that.

Uli

On 24.02.2010 13:56 schrieb Piero Sartini:
I think Tapestry has a very healthy community around it. I guess you're
talking about the size of it. The mailing list has many messages per day,
people contribute packages, etc.

You are propably right - but it does not 'feel' / look that healthy.
Maybe the problem again is visibility.
We have the mailing lists - point taken. But they are very well hidded
behind a subscription. What would be great is a nice looking forum
that mirrors the mailing lists.

The thing is if people look at http://tapestry.apache.org the first
time, they don't see anything about our community. They may find their
way to the wiki if they are lucky - but then they are faced with a lot
of Tapestry 4 stuff and MoinMoin. It's hard to find your way around.

 From an outside point of view it just does not look like a healthy
community. Documentation is another topic.. whats there is not bad,
but it would be much better to have it in Confluence or some other
system. This way the community could contribute to and discuss the
articles...

               Piero

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