Hey, sorry for digging out this old thread, but.....
After this 2 threads: *http://www.nabble.com/Simple-authentication-not-working%3A-Unrecognized-xbean-element-mapping%3A-authenticationUser-td16765832s2354.html *http://www.nabble.com/Securing-the-web-console-impossible--td16765525s2354.html i wanted to make use of my confluence account to make some improvements in the documentation. But i can't edit the pages, the only thing i can do is to "add labels" to a page. I am in the group confluence-users. Is there a way for normal wiki-user to edit this page? C'mon folks, i spoke with many people using AMQ (or trying to use AMQ). Most of them stopped using AMQ after an evalution, because there simply is not enough and up-to-date documentation / examples. I think giving users the ability to edit the wiki-pages would lead to a major improvement in documentation. (To prevent vandalism etc. you could use some kind of "moderation", meaning changes have to be approved by you, the developers) What do you think? How can we proceed from here? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/How-can-i-contribute-to-the-AMQ-documentation--tp12250045s2354p16823780.html Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.