I haven't used confluence before, but do I need permission to edit a page?
I believe there should be a button in the menu bar, but I don't see
anything except "Spaces" and "People." If so, could someone please add me,
my user id is "cutlerb", thanks!

On Fri, Jul 6, 2018 at 10:35 AM, Wes McKinney <wesmck...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I've started building out some organization on the Arrow wiki landing
> page. I think something we can do to help keep organized is to use a
> combination of Component and Label tags in JIRA, then add JIRA filters
> to pages related to each subproject. We can see how that goes
>
> As an example, I just created a page to track work on Parquet support in
> Python:
>
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ARROW/
> Python+Parquet+Format+Support
>
> As we add more issues labels, they'll show up in the filter.
>
> - Wes
>
> On Fri, Jun 29, 2018 at 6:38 PM, Kouhei Sutou <k...@clear-code.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ARROW
> >>
> >> If any PMC members would like to be administrators of the space,
> >> please let me know your Confluence username. You have to create a
> >> separate account (it does not appear to be linked to JIRA accounts)
> >
> > Can you add me? I've created "kou" account on Confluence.
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> > --
> > kou
> >
> > In <CAJPUwMAxYDUKKS9qLCqCbb1OJGnk2XJ-3fFS=nvm43ks40u...@mail.gmail.com>
> >   "Re: Housing longer-term Arrow development, design, and roadmap
> documents" on Tue, 26 Jun 2018 11:27:50 -0400,
> >   Wes McKinney <wesmck...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >> GitHub wiki pages lack collaboration features like commenting. It will
> >> be interesting to see what we can work up with JIRA integration, e.g.
> >> burndown charts for release management.
> >>
> >> I asked INFRA to create a Confluence space for us so we can give it a
> >> try to see if it works for us. Confluence seems to have gotten a lot
> >> nicer since I last used it:
> >>
> >> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ARROW
> >>
> >> If any PMC members would like to be administrators of the space,
> >> please let me know your Confluence username. You have to create a
> >> separate account (it does not appear to be linked to JIRA accounts)
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >>
> >> On Sun, Jun 24, 2018 at 1:14 PM, Uwe L. Korn <uw...@xhochy.com> wrote:
> >>> Hello,
> >>>
> >>> I would prefer Confluence over GitHub pages because I would hope that
> one can integrate the ASF JIRA via widgets into the wiki pages. The vast
> amount of issues should all be categorizable into some topic. Once these
> are triaged, they should pop up in the respective wiki pages that could
> form a roadmap. That way, newcomers should get a better start to find the
> things to work on for a certain topic.
> >>>
> >>> Cheers
> >>> Uwe
> >>>
> >>> On Sun, Jun 24, 2018, at 7:02 PM, Antoine Pitrou wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> Hi Wes,
> >>>>
> >>>> I wonder if GitHub wiki pages would be an easier-to-approach
> alternative?
> >>>>
> >>>> Regards
> >>>>
> >>>> Antoine.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> Le 24/06/2018 à 08:42, Wes McKinney a écrit :
> >>>> > hi folks,
> >>>> >
> >>>> > Since the scope of Apache Arrow has grown significantly in the last
> >>>> > 2.5 years to encompass many programming languages and new areas of
> >>>> > functionality, I'd like to discuss how we could better accommodate
> >>>> > longer-term asynchronous discussions and stay organized about the
> >>>> > development roadmap.
> >>>> >
> >>>> > At any given time, there could be 10 or more initiatives ongoing,
> and
> >>>> > the number of concurrent initiatives is likely to continue
> increasing
> >>>> > over time as the community grows larger. Just off the top of my head
> >>>> > here's some stuff that's ongoing / up in the air:
> >>>> >
> >>>> > * Remaining columnar format design questions (interval types,
> unions, etc.)
> >>>> > * Arrow RPC client/server design (aka "Arrow Flight")
> >>>> > * Packaging / deployment / release management
> >>>> > * Rust language build out
> >>>> > * Go language build out
> >>>> > * Code generation / LLVM (Gandiva)
> >>>> > * ML/AI framework integration (e.g. with TensorFlow, PyTorch)
> >>>> > * Plasma roadmap
> >>>> > * Record data types (thread I just opened)
> >>>> >
> >>>> > With ~500 open issues on JIRA, I have found that newcomers feel a
> bit
> >>>> > overwhelmed when they're trying to find a part of the project to get
> >>>> > involved with. Eventually one must sink one's teeth into the JIRA
> >>>> > backlog, but I think it would be helpful to have some centralized
> >>>> > project organization and roadmap documents to help navigate all of
> the
> >>>> > efforts going on in the project.
> >>>> >
> >>>> > I don't think documents in the repository are a great solution for
> >>>> > this, as they don't facilitate discussions very easily --
> >>>> > documentation or Markdown documents (like the columnar format
> >>>> > specification) are good to write there when some decisions have been
> >>>> > made. Google Documents are great, but they are somewhat ephemeral.
> >>>> >
> >>>> > I would suggest using the ASF's Confluence wiki for these purposes.
> >>>> > The Confluence UI is a bit clunky like other Atlassian products, but
> >>>> > the wiki-style model (central landing page + links to subprojects)
> and
> >>>> > collaboration features (comments and discussions on pages) would
> give
> >>>> > us what we need. I suspect that it integrates with JIRA also, which
> >>>> > would help with cross-references to particular concrete JIRA items
> >>>> > related to subprojects. Here's an example of a Confluence landing
> page
> >>>> > for another ASF project:
> >>>> > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/Impala
> >>>> >
> >>>> > What do others think?
> >>>> >
> >>>> > Thanks,
> >>>> > Wes
> >>>> >
>

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