After surveying on many Apache projects, only Superset uses Github wiki.
Its wiki only shows simple information.
ASF Confluence  is adopted by many projects. It seems more formal.

+1 (non-binding) for ASF Confluence.

Rory

Minghuang Li <mcha...@apache.org> 于2024年8月19日周一 19:11写道:

> Hi Jerry,
>
> Thank you for bringing this up. I fully support establishing a hub for
> developer and community
>  documentation.
>
> ASF Confluence is preferable due to its richer features, despite GitHub
> wiki's proximity to our
>  codebase.
>
> I endorse moving forward with Confluence for better document management.
>
> Best regards,
> Minghuang Li
>
> On 2024/08/19 10:15:18 Saisai Shao wrote:
> > Hi team,
> >
> > Currently, we have user-facing docs for users, but we're lacking
> > developer-facing docs for developers. By investigating other projects,
> they
> > typically use Github wiki or ASF confluence for developer/community
> related
> > things.
> >
> > So here are two questions:
> >
> > 1. Shall we have a developer/community face document hub to manage all
> the
> > docs?
> > 2. If so, what is your preference, Github wiki or ASF confluence?
> >
> > Best,
> > Jerry
> >
>

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