On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 10:18:54AM -0500, David Nalley wrote: > On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 6:24 PM, Alex Huang <alex.hu...@citrix.com> wrote: > > Joe, > > > > I added those in. IMHO, our wiki should just "export" content and then it > > gets "styled" up and be put on cloudstack.org. > > > > Take a look at cxf landing page vs the wiki. Their landing page is nothing > > more than dressed up wiki. > > > > Landing page: > > http://cxf.apache.org/ > > > > wiki: > > https://cwiki.apache.org/CXF/ > > > > This has a few benefits: > > - Reduces the things we have to keep track of to a minimum. > > - Familiar platform for people who want to write things targeted to the end > > user/cloud operator. > > - End user/cloud operator has a natural way to dig deeper. > > > > Our collaborations should happen on the mailing list but once a consensus > > is achieved someone should write something on the wiki. This is similar to > > how we're doing the FSes currently. > > > > David has gotten admin privilege to allow us to customize the html export > > of our wiki. I haven't had any time to look at it though (partly because I > > can only tinker with it through David since I have no such karma so it's > > slow for me to get started.) > > > > --Alex > > > So while the autoexport will export html to cwiki.a.o, it can not > become the main website (e.g. cs.o or i.a.o/cloudstack) > > See: > https://cwiki.apache.org/CWIKI/#Index-Canweusethemirroroftheautoexportsiteasourmainwebsite%253F > > (and while it says yes, what it really means is..not anymore) > > --David >
There's that moving target for ASF practices again... ;-) That's a shame, because I like Alex's proposal.