+1 Lahiru
On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 1:29 PM, Raminderjeet Singh <[email protected] > wrote: > +1 with the approach. Wiki can also host user stories and experiences. > > Thanks > Raminder > > > On Jul 3, 2012, at 1:04 PM, Shahani Markus Weerawarana wrote: > > > Hi Devs, > > > > For maintainability and clarity we need to have good separation between > the > > content on the Airavata website and the wiki. For this, we need some kind > > of philosophy on how to separate the content between these two sites. > > > > How about the following: > > We could consider the Website to be the "entry point" to the Airavata > > knowledge base, particularly targeted towards newcomers and > > Airavata-enabled gateway end users. The Wiki could be considered to be > the > > KB for those needing "deeper" knowledge. Thus the Wiki would be > > particularly targeted towards gateway developers and core developers. > > > > For example, with respect to tutorials, based on this separation > > philosophy, the Website would feature the 5-minute and 10-minute > tutorials, > > whereas the wiki would have more in-depth tutorials which cover various > > aspects and use cases. > > > > Thus, when trying to decide on "where" some Airavata content should be > > published, we could base the decision on the above philosophy (primarily > > related to the target audience). This of course means that the > "philosophy" > > should be sound - hence any opinions and improvements on "how to > separate" > > would be most welcome. > > > > Shahani > > > > -- > > *Shahani Markus Weerawarana, Ph.D.* > > *Computer Scientist* > > Visiting Lecturer, University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka. > > -- System Analyst Programmer PTI Lab Indiana University
