Actually if we look at this in the context of the recent website
redesign discussion [1], this is all about making Confluence a CMS
for the branded site. So if we can design a Confluence template that
matches our static site look and feel, all the issues below will be
resolved.
Andrus
[1] http://objectstyle.org/cayenne/lists/cayenne-user/2006/09/0034.html
On Sep 14, 2006, at 10:12 AM, Andrus Adamchik wrote:
> I am -1 on that. There are a few issues with it:
>
> * the Wiki permissions - currently pages are editable by committers
> only - if we are to open it to general public, that's a whole other
> discussion.
> * In our split between the wiki and the "branded site", I believe
> success stries belong to the branded site.
>
>
>> I know I never bothered adding my own success story just because I
>> didn't care to be bothered with it.
>
> Instructions on that page say "If you want to add your Cayenne site
> to this page, please drop a note to cayenne-user list or directly
> to "andrus at objectstyle.org"." so we do not require people to
> submit patches. Sending a note via email is actually *easier* than
> posting to Wiki, so I don't think we'll be helping anybody.
>
> Andrus
>
>
> On Sep 14, 2006, at 9:33 AM, Kevin Menard wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Does anyone have any objections with me moving the success stories
>> to Confluence? It seems to me that there's a lot more companies
>> out there using Cayenne than are currently listed. I think part
>> of the problem may be that adding a new site is just a lot of
>> hassle right now. I know I never bothered adding my own success
>> story just because I didn't care to be bothered with it.
>>
>> So, barring any objections, I'll be making that transition. I'll
>> just update the site to link to the wiki appropriately.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Kevin
>>
>
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