What do the others think about Confluence? All the best
Andy On 17 September 2015 at 07:20, ermouth <[email protected]> wrote: > > I throw in another idea and do suggest to use Confluence at: > > * we do not have to set up anything - we can start NOW > > Opened Confluence editor and played a little – and surprisingly I like > this idea. Moreover, seems it‘s very good match, far better than > longread-intended Medium or pre-alpha state Inliner. > > ermouth > > 2015-09-16 13:10 GMT+03:00 Andy Wenk <[email protected]>: > >> I throw in another idea and do suggest to use Confluence at: >> >> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/COUCHDB/Apache+CouchDB+Wiki >> >> * we have that already set up >> * it is run and supported by the ASF (INFRA) >> * everyone with an account can create pages >> * you can upload images easily >> * everyone with an account can comment >> * we do not have to set up anything - we can start NOW >> >> Thoughts? >> >> Cheers >> >> Andy >> >> P.S.: @ermouth: I like Inliner, >> P.P.S: personally, I don't like medium at all due to some bad experiences >> I made last week. The commenting does not support code and the UX is >> horrible (and faulty). >> >> >> On 16 September 2015 at 06:53, Johs Ensby <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > Michelle, >> > suggest Medium account with ... >> > >> > "Email notifications on your content >> > ( We’ll email you when there’s notifications on your stories and >> > publications.)" >> > >> > ... set to design@ to comply with ASF policy as per Alexander's concern >> > >> > Alexander, >> > I support you on encouraging ermouth suggestion to use Couch/Pouch based >> > Inliner app as bases for this. >> > Agree that is not crazy at all, on the contrary. I am using Inliner now >> > and it is a very good candidate to extend into Medium-like community >> app. >> > Integration with AFS mailing list would then be possible to customize >> for >> > "backward compatibility" while entering the area that arrived when >> social >> > media supplemented email). >> > >> > Medium, however has an excellent model for commenting that could be >> > improved on and seen as the pilot exercise for including designers in >> the >> > community. >> > (I presume Michelle's ambition is to attract a new group of >> contributors, >> > not only teach the non-desginers about design) >> > >> > johs >> > >> > > >> > > On 14. sep. 2015, at 17.41, Alexander Shorin <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > > >> > > Good morning, Michelle! >> > > >> > > That's really good idea to choose better platform for target audience >> > > which simplifies main use cases. Should be interesting experiment (: >> > > >> > > The problem could be with the policy that all the ASF project >> > > discussions should happens on ASF mailing lists. So, with using >> > > thirdparty service, we need to workaround this somehow. That means >> > > don't throw too far away your idea with design@ ML. >> > > >> > > Cannot say anything good or bad about medium or else platform, but +1 >> > > such turn of events. >> > > >> > > -- >> > > ,,,^..^,,, >> > > >> > >> > > On 14. sep. 2015, at 22.09, Alexander Shorin <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > > >> > > Use CouchDB-based service to work on CouchDB....That's not much crazy, >> > > but win-win idea and ideal case (; >> > > In the end, designers would be able to shape this service in the way >> > > they prefer for the effective workflow. >> > > >> > > The only question is how much time/effort it would take to get it to >> > > the minimal usable state? And, since we stated talk about features, >> > > what are end users expectations and requirements for such service >> > > (minimal, good to have, sweet spot)? >> > > >> > > -- >> > > ,,,^..^,,, >> > > >> > > >> > > On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 10:49 PM, ermouth <[email protected]> wrote: >> > >>> more ideas? >> > >> >> > >> Michelle, you may say I‘m crazy, but... What if we: >> > >> >> > >> - take this proto http://bit.ly/1iqHRt8 (works well in Chrome, >> FF, O) >> > >> hosted on Cloudant, >> > >> - improve it to usable state, >> > >> - add comments, >> > >> - add registration using social networks, >> > >> - make it fly. >> > >> >> > >> We may even enforce comments to start with ‘Yes, and ’ – bit crazy >> idea, >> > >> but it could be interesting social experiment ) >> > >> >> > >>> I am meaning the View part of the MVC >> > >> >> > >> CouchDB is extremely effective for MVVM architectures as well. Above >> > >> example and ddoc.me/lab are both MVVM. >> > >> >> > >> ermouth >> > >> >> > >> 2015-09-14 21:34 GMT+03:00 Michelle Phung < >> [email protected] >> > >: >> > >> >> > >>> Hi Eli, >> > >>> >> > >>> Yes, by design, I am meaning UI/UX/CHI/visual design. >> > >>> I am meaning the View part of the MVC. :) >> > >>> >> > >>> I was meaning initially to create a space for people to give Fauxton >> > >>> design suggestions, but we also have to consider the design of the >> > website, >> > >>> and also design of supporting documents, etc. >> > >>> >> > >>> Here is an example that Robert Kowalski shared with me: >> > >>> https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/37 that i think is a helpful >> > >>> example. >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> Michelle >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>>> On Sep 14, 2015, at 1:36 PM, Eli Stevens (Gmail) < >> > [email protected]> >> > >>> wrote: >> > >>>> >> > >>>> It would be helpful for me (and perhaps others, I think) if more >> > >>>> examples/details were given about the intended audience and use. >> > >>>> >> > >>>> The emphasis on screenshots makes me suspect that "design" means >> > >>>> "UI/CHI/visual design" rather than "software architecture," but >> it's >> > >>>> still not clear exactly what would be considered on-topic for the >> > >>>> proposed space (Fauxton? Couchapps? Anything with a CouchDB >> backend?). >> > >>>> >> > >>>> To my old-fashioned MVC brain, the model is separated from the >> view by >> > >>>> the controller, which means that the choice of backing store >> doesn't >> > >>>> impact the UI much. What criteria could I use to know if my >> project is >> > >>>> on topic? >> > >>>> >> > >>>> I'm mostly interested because I'd like to know if I should lurk >> there >> > >>>> too or not. :) >> > >>>> >> > >>>> Thanks, >> > >>>> Eli >> > >>>> >> > >>>> On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 8:41 AM, Alexander Shorin < >> [email protected]> >> > >>> wrote: >> > >>>>> Good morning, Michelle! >> > >>>>> >> > >>>>> That's really good idea to choose better platform for target >> audience >> > >>>>> which simplifies main use cases. Should be interesting experiment >> (: >> > >>>>> >> > >>>>> The problem could be with the policy that all the ASF project >> > >>>>> discussions should happens on ASF mailing lists. So, with using >> > >>>>> thirdparty service, we need to workaround this somehow. That means >> > >>>>> don't throw too far away your idea with design@ ML. >> > >>>>> >> > >>>>> Cannot say anything good or bad about medium or else platform, >> but +1 >> > >>>>> such turn of events. >> > >>>>> >> > >>>>> -- >> > >>>>> ,,,^..^,,, >> > >>>>> >> > >>>>> >> > >>>>> On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 6:19 PM, Michelle Phung < >> > [email protected]> >> > >>> wrote: >> > >>>>>> Hello, >> > >>>>>> >> > >>>>>> I would like to open an account on a platform for CouchDB >> designers, >> > >>> design advocates, and design enthusiasts. >> > >>>>>> >> > >>>>>> It is a place to discuss all things design related with respect >> to >> > >>> CouchDB. >> > >>>>>> It could be a good place for people to learn about design. >> > >>>>>> >> > >>>>>> there are some design threads on github, which let people >> comment, >> > and >> > >>> it supports inline comments with screenshots, but maybe some >> designers >> > are >> > >>> not on github. >> > >>>>>> >> > >>>>>> medium.com is another option. >> > >>>>>> >> > >>>>>> more ideas? >> > >>>>>> >> > >>>>>> Michelle Phung >> > >>>> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > >> > >> >> >> -- >> Andy Wenk >> Hamburg - Germany >> RockIt! >> >> GPG fingerprint: C044 8322 9E12 1483 4FEC 9452 B65D 6BE3 9ED3 9588 >> >> https://people.apache.org/keys/committer/andywenk.asc >> > > -- Andy Wenk Hamburg - Germany RockIt! 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