On 10/30/06, Gwyn Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That's the way I was expecting we'd do it, although the 'standard'
short name for the site would be "WICxSITE" or "WICKETxSITE".
(See http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/dashboard.action)

I don't have experience with Confluence so my guess is as good as
yours. I'm fine with what you come up with.

I'm running with the first on my 'local' Confluence though.

Ditto here :)

Martijn, you won't be able to tweak the Confluence templates directly
at Apache

I figures as much :). The templates can hide quite some information if
you remove too much. The templates also give too little control for
the generated markup though. We'll have to create our own theme to do
so.

(although we could probably create a 'theme' & get that
installed if we /really/ wanted to, but the template that you will
want to tweak will be the one used by the AutoExport plugin
(http://could.it/autoexport/)

I only had about 3 hours to toy with confluence so far, and the
autoexport plugin is on my next to add list.

- See the attachment for the 'default'
one.  Might be worth seeing if any of the existing xSITE projects have
any comments/tips?

I think the existing sites don't have very customized template so far.
Most projects @apache don't mind a more 'developer' centric view of
their websites (i.e. ugly).

Note that the latest version of the Confluence (which Apache have just
upgraded too) appears to need a build of the plugin from it's source.

I tried installing the download, and yep, it didn't work. NIce
stacktrace, but it was 1am so I figured time to go to bed.

Martijn

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