FWIW, it seems much snappier now. Just need to focus on some content, I
suppose.
Thanks!
/dev/mrg
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrus Adamchik [mailto:andru..bjectstyle.org]
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 7:52 PM
To: cayenne-deve..bjectstyle.org
Subject: Re: Cayenne Wiki - Confluence
Just restarted the server with more memory... Both Jira and Confluence
should be up again. Hopefully I'll get more time in the next few days
to make a split deployment so that both applications run in separate
JVMs.
Andrus
On Feb 10, 2005, at 11:34 AM, Andrus Adamchik wrote:
> Confluence just crashed with OutOfMemory exception as a result of some
> light browsing by myself and /dev/mrg :-( ... I'll redeploy it
tonight,
> increasing memory size... Till then it will be down.
>
> Andrus
>
>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I hope my Confluence woes are over and we'll finally|hopefully have a
>> functioning Wiki. Now I am asking for everybody's help with beta
>> testing. After we are satisfied with it, I'll put a link on Cayenne
>> main site.
>>
>> A few notes:
>>
>> 1. Links:
>>
>> [confluence main link] http://objectstyle.org/confluence/
>> [public Cayenne "space"]
>> http://objectstyle.org/confluence/display/CAY/Home
>> [docs at atlassian]
>> http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Documentation%2BHome
>>
>> 2. Anonymous users are able to browse Cayenne "space", but can't post
>> (spam prevention feature).
>>
>> 3. Jira logins should be used to login to Confluence. New Jira users
>> will automatically receive this privilege (so anyone in the world can
>> register and start posting). I'll convert current users once we are
>> done with Beta testing. Send me an email if you want your current
>> login
>> to be converted immediately.
>>
>> 4. I set up an advanced category of users - "confluence bloggers" -
>> these people will be able to create new pages and post blog entries
on
>> Cayenne blog. This permission will be given based on a "chain of
>> trust"
>> approach - I can give it to the community members I trust
>> [automatically including all committers], they in turn can recommend
>> others.
>>
>> 5. Currently Mike Gentry, Mike Kienenberger and myself are setup as
>> "bloggers". Again, anyone else willing to play around, please drop me
>> a
>> note.
>>
>> 6. In addition to Cayenne "space" (and associated blog) I can setup
>> personal spaces/blogs for community members based on the same chain
of
>> trust (and relevance of the blog topics) as above. Let me know.
>>
>> Andrus
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