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- One potential problem is that for a person to know where to look for how to use a particular tool, they would need to know whether a different group at the company also needs to know how to use that same tool.
- Example:
- I need to do a screencast. I don't know if any other group at the company needs to know how to do a screencast. So do I look in my part of the wiki or the general part of the wiki?
- Potential solution: Keep the page at the general level, but link to it at the lower (team-specific) levels.
- Example:
Installing Confluence on Digital Ocean
- This is how I updated the MySQL config as Atlassian's set-up guide for Confluence recommended: https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/database-setup-for-mysql-128747.html
I then followed these instructions: https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/installing-confluence-on-linux-143556824.html
To connect to Confluence after installing it I had to bypass the domain name (rhymecraft.guru) and instead connect to the actual IP of the server (209.97.149.92:8090).
I needed to d/l the mysql driver from here: https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/database-jdbc-drivers-171742.html