Feature #6027
closedGlobal wiki and forum
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Description
I would like to suggest the possibility to have a global wiki and forum instead of separate ones per project. We have multiple projects and it would be nice if we could house all forums in one place. The same goes for the wiki where much of the information is similar or even the same between projects (how to build, code formatting standards, and so on).
Related issues
Updated by Terence Mill over 14 years ago
You can create a top level project only with module wiki and forum and then some subprojects without these modules.
Updated by Enderson Maia over 14 years ago
I use the same solution that Terence Mill suggested.
I have a group called "All Users" that is member of the "Global Project" with a Role that has little privileges, and only to Wiki (I don't use Forums).
I don't use public groups, and every new user i make member of the group "All Users".
Updated by Enderson Maia over 14 years ago
Enderson Maia wrote:
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I don't use public groups, and every new user i make member of the group "All Users".
I mean public projects.
Updated by Jonas Nyrén over 14 years ago
Thank you for that suggestion. I had not thought of this workaround. I still wish it would be a bit more obvious, but I can live with this solution.
Updated by Ebrahim Mohammadi over 14 years ago
I still think suggested workarounds are not solutions, but just workarounds. A global wiki and forum would be useful.
For example software companies that consist of a few development teams, each having their own top-level project, could share the common knowledge in a global wiki and forum. Note that in such a situation a parent-of-all project is not natural.
Updated by Felix Schäfer over 14 years ago
- Status changed from New to Closed
- Resolution set to Duplicate