Accidental confluence page::deletion request

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Keith Collison

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Mar 30, 2016, 3:55:13 PM3/30/16
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During my plugin release flailing I created this page in Confluence (whereas the actual page is this one).  I now understand the URL should match that which is described in my pom.xml. 

However, I lack sufficient authority to delete the errant wiki page, and please regard this as a request to have it removed.

I was impressed with the ease by which I was able to develop and publish my little plugin, due to ample support & documentation (and the folks providing these have my respect and gratitude).  My mistake is wholly due to my own mis-firing synapses.

Thank you in advance!  To be clear:

Page I'm requesting to be deleted: 
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Liquibase+Runner+Plugin

Active, actual page which should remain: 
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Liquibase+Runner

~ Keith

Baptiste Mathus

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Mar 30, 2016, 4:27:18 PM3/30/16
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Hi Keith,

Also beware that your pom.xml points to the old page, you MUST update it and release it (basically, it must exist). 
If you don't after the page gets deleted, your plugin will become ignored/invisible from the update center.

Cheers

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Baptiste Mathus

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Mar 30, 2016, 4:29:39 PM3/30/16
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Also, why did you actually create a page with the wrong name pattern btw? Having "Plugin" in the end of the page name is actually the standard.

Keith Collison

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Mar 30, 2016, 5:04:23 PM3/30/16
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At time of release, I was trying to comply with the wiki's recommendation that a plugin's ID not have a "-plugin" suffix.  I conflated this (mistakenly) to include the name of the wiki page (or was otherwise confused about plugin ID and wiki page name).  The wiki states elsewhere that the page name should end with "Plugin", so my confusion would've been dispelled by a more careful reading.

I can re-release my plugin with the desired wiki URL (that is, the one which includes "Plugin") and update the page if that's the better plan.  I defer to the wisdom and convenience of those involved.  Just let me know.

Kind regards,

~ Keith
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