Hi Jiashu,
+1 for me. According to my experience in the Flink community, the discussion of the CIP is commented in dev maillist instead of commented in confluence. Anyway, the CIP is required to introduce new feature or major changes. Regards, Nicholas Jiang At 2024-05-30 01:29:58, "Mridul Muralidharan" <[email protected]> wrote: > Inline comments, discussions are invaluable for design docs - this is not >yet supported in confluence right ? >Another option would be to iterate and discuss through other means (like >google docs), and before vote, move it to the wiki - so that the community >is deciding/voting on artifacts which are on the wiki. >This would also help in case proposals do not end up making it to the vote >stage, but go through brainstorming/discussion - and evolve into something >new (or get merged with others). > >Regards, >Mridul > > >On Wed, May 29, 2024 at 10:42 AM Keyong Zhou <[email protected]> wrote: > >> +1 for me. >> >> About the comments by Cheng, IMHO discussing in maillist is also acceptable >> (and even better) >> >> Regards, >> Keyong Zhou >> >> Cheng Pan <[email protected]> 于2024年5月29日周三 14:32写道: >> >> > +1 for archiving proposals on confluence. >> > >> > Does Confluence support inline comments like Google Docs does? I think >> > it’s a convincing functionality for the discussion period. >> > >> > Thanks, >> > Cheng Pan >> > >> > >> > > On May 29, 2024, at 11:19, rexxiong <[email protected]> wrote: >> > > >> > > Hello, Celeborn community, >> > > >> > > In the past, when Celeborn introduced new major features or significant >> > changes, we typically used Google Docs to launch proposals. However, a >> > major issue with Google Docs is the difficulty in centrally managing >> these >> > proposals. Therefore, after referring to other communities and based on >> > discussions with several PMCs offline, it appears that Apache Confluence >> > could be a viable alternative for our needs. With that in mind, I would >> > like to invite all of you to share your thoughts, experiences, and >> > preferences regarding the use of Apache Confluence versus Google Docs for >> > our proposal management. Your feedback will be invaluable in helping us >> > make an informed decision that best meets the needs of our community. >> > > >> > > Meanwhile, I have archived previous proposals and written the Celeborn >> > Improvement Proposal (CIP) process on Confluence. >> > > >> > > What do you think? Looking forward to your thoughts on this proposal. >> > > >> > > >> > > Thanks, >> > > Jiashu Xiong >> > >> > >>
