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All information within the Wiki is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribute-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) license. Any contributor posting to the wiki agrees to license their provided content under the same license.

Per the terms of the CC BY-SA 3.0 license, the content of this wiki may be used by others, without seeking permission of the author, as long as this wiki is attributed as the source of the material and any resulting work is licensed under the CC BY-SA 3.0 license or a similar license. Attribution are best performed by providing a URL to the wiki page(s) containing the source material.

Note

The wiki is now cloud-hosted and, due to the limitations of Atlassian's SAML support, no longer relies on federated access generally. As such, we no longer control the information collected, nor how it may be used. Refer to Atlassian's policies for information on these matters. Anyone with attributed content that wishes to be removed from the list of known past users is welcome to contact us.

PLEASE NOTE: While the new site is publically viewable, you may encounter issues accessing it if you are already logged into an Atlassian account. You may not even be aware of having done so, but if you get an error accessing the new wiki indicating you don't have access via some existing account, this is the reason.

We cannot fix this!

This is a bug in their products, and has to do with the way user licenses are handled. (Yes, they claim to have fixed it, but they have not.) We have accomodated this as best we can by allowing non-public email addresses to immediately add themselves into our site, buf if you rely on a public email provider, that simply doesn't work and you will generally need to logout of Atlassian, or use a private browsing window, to access the site.

Contributions and Edit Access

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Contributions and Edit Access

We have configured the site to allow anyone using an email address from a non-public domain to request access via Atlassian's standard workflow. Any routine request for access will generally be approved, and access to the site includes the ability to comment or add/edit pages. Any contributor posting to the wiki agrees to license their provided content under the same license noted above.

If you would like to contribute to the documentation , or wish to be able to login with a non-public accountvia an account using a public email domain, you can contact us for now to get access, but we may do additional follow up to ensure the request is legitimate.

As we go forward we will adjust based on demand and the capabilities of the product, which are somewhat more limited and not geared toward the way we did things in the past.

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