Thanks Ricardo!!
I've copied over my personal Xwiki content on installing in a BSD based environment which can be seen here:
I think you must follow now the instructions about created new pages...
http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Drafts/XWikiOrgDocumentationStandard#HWh...
Sure I'll take a look soon :-)
We'll see if there are other users running XWiki in the same environment that could eventually add details to your document. If there are not such users, let's see what dev people have to say. I don't see a clear process about voting or "approving" new contents.
Currently the doc is the one I created a while back for a FreeBSD install..... I am going to create the Solaris/OpenSolaris install doc pretty soon - as I tend to work my doc's from the ground up giving information on system installation right up to the desired application.
I gues your document must be somehow linked to http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/Installation. I can see some instructions about installing Glassfish, but to the best of my understanding they are not Solaris specific.
Yes, currently no Glassfish though. Was using Tomcat6 on this one and as stated no on Solaris either. However both are/will be system specific included the DB backend too for Postgresql.
Have you check how your document fits into this structure? I think you must sent a message to this list telling the community that the new documentation is available and proposing a way of linking/integrating it with the existing Admin Guide.
Currently it doesn't fit as it's a combination of things but I guess I could look into breaking it up and juggling it around a little.
I hope these comments are useful for you!
Cheers!
Ricardo
Definitely very useful comments :-) Am just happy that I could contribute in some way!! I mean at work my company develops projects for Microsoft Sharepoint but unfortunately I don't see any teamwork with the software in terms of other people getting together to discuss things and generally act like a community - of which SP is meant to be community portal based software after all. I guess it's a bit dissatisfying but I do have bills to pay even though it might seem weird for a UNIX/Cisco engineer to be doing that... Just lucky that I found Xwiki as it's one of the most interesting and enjoyable things that has happened to me in a while. :-D Best regards, Kaya