On 18 Jun 2010, at 10:50, Ross Gardler wrote: > On 18/06/2010 10:38, Gav... wrote: >> >> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Ross Gardler [mailto:[email protected]] >>> Sent: Friday, 18 June 2010 7:34 PM >>> To: [email protected] >>> Subject: Can't use an open CWIKI for our site >>> >>> In looking for some hints so that someone can find the cycles to fix >>> the >>> problem Scott reports with the CWiki export I discovered that our CWiki >>> is open to any registered user to edit. >>> >>> This is against ASF policy since we are auto-exporting the CWiki site. >>> >>> We have a few options: >>> >>> a) leave the wiki fully open but stop auto exporting it (i.e. maintain >>> a >>> separate main site using version control and patches to manage it) >>> >>> b) close off the wiki and continue to use it to manage the main site >>> >>> c) get CLAs from everyone who wants to edit the docs (ugghh!!!) >>> >>> d) create a seperate CWiki space that is closed off and used for the >>> main site whilst leaving another site open to anyone >>> >>> e) ??? >>> >>> Thoughts? >> >> For now I would say b) is the best option. >> >> Hopefully sometime this year we may get another CMS style option to try out. > > For what it is worth, I agree. The amount of user generated docs is likely to > be low while we have very few active users.
Agreed +1 > > I'm assuming we can leave comments on and not have them in the export, users > can comment. > > Role on the Apache CMS it is well overdue (not a complaint, an observation) > > Ross
