As I understand, CLAs only have to be signed by documentation contributors if the exported wiki documentation is bundled with the release. If its purely online, I don't think that this is necessary. On the other hand, CLAs also give the users an assurance that the generated content will be freely available in the future.

Concerning hosting the wiki at Formos: As much as I value Formos' support for the Tapestry project, I also fear hosting official parts of Tapestry somewhere else than Apache even if it's more convenient. Apache is a name in the open source business and I believe that having parts of Tapestry's core hosted outside Apache might not be so smart what the marketing concerns.

Uli

Piero Sartini schrieb:
I don't think Tapestry's wiki, http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry, is up
to the task.

Confluence is available with apache as well. There is already a space available at http://cwiki.apache.org/TAPESTRY/ ... maybe its just a matter of adding content to it?

Anyway.. on Tapestry360 someone would not need to sign a CLA to contribute to the documentation.

        Piero

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