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About this wiki

This resource is operated and maintained by the Educational Technology Consultant's Group, which is part of Academic Computing, which is part of Information Services and Technology at MIT.
You are currently connected to a development server. A production server is on order. The server is taking longer to arrive than we had anticipated. We hope to have it installed and ready to go by mid April.

How's it Work?

Confluence is segmented into 'Spaces'. A space can be either world readable or restricted, with varying permission levels, to members of a given group (or set of groups).
For instance:
You are currently in the 'Welcome to the Academic Computing Wiki', or 'TOP' space. This space is world-readable, but permissions are set such that anyone in the group confluence-users (anyone with an account) can add comments.

To get to any of the wiki's private spaces requires either:

  • a valid MIT certificate
    and
  • membership in a Moira group which has been granted access to the space

or, for non-MIT users..

  • a Confluence username/password account
    and
  • membership in the appropriate Confluence group
    (which must be requested from the administrators)

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Space Setup

A wiki space needs to be requested and set up centrally. Contact confluence-space-request@mit.edu with the following information:

  • Name and purpose of the space.
  • Name of a person who will administer the space.
  • Kerberos names of users who will have access to the space, or the name of an existing Moira group containing the users who will be granted access.
  • For non-MIT users, email address and names.
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