+1 (binding)

Excellent work!

On Mon, Jan 26, 2026 at 6:35 PM Michael Aglietti <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Igniters,
>
> The proposed Ignite website and Ignite 3.1.0 documentation sites are ready:
> https://ignite.apache.org/suggested-site/
>
> Thank you to everyone who provided feedback. The complete list of feedback 
> issues resolved:
> https://github.com/apache/ignite-website/pull/309
>
> Note: There are some interactions between the nav bar, the site builder, docs 
> URLs and the URL rewrite rules that are not resolvable wile the proposed site 
> is in the "proposed-site sub-directory" of the main site. URL and link issues 
> will be resolved when the site is moved to the production location.
>
> This release updates the ignite-website from PUG to Docusaurus and the Ignite 
> 3 documentation from Jekyll to Docusaurus.
>
> Changes to the Ignite Website:
>
> Replatformed the website from PUG to Docusaurus with an updated 
> infrastructure, navigation, and component architecture. Updated the homepage 
> with ASF 2025 branding, restructured the Use Cases and Features sections for 
> Ignite 3, and implemented a blog system with tag filtering.
>
> Changes to Ignite 3 Documentation:
>
> Migrated the documentation from Jekyll/AsciiDoc to Docusaurus/MDX, enabling 
> modern documentation features. Reorganized the content into five top-level 
> sections (Getting Started, Understand, Develop, Configure and Operate, SQL).
>
> Changes to Ignite 2 Documentation:
>
> No changes were made to the Ignite 2 docs, they remain in Jekyll/AsciiDoc.
>
> The vote is formal, see voting guidelines: 
> https://www.apache.org/foundation/voting.html
>
> - +1 - to accept the suggested Apache Ignite Website rework
> - 0 - don't care either way
> - -1 - DO NOT accept the suggested Apache Ignite Website rework (explain why)
>
> This vote is open until Thursday January 29, 2026, 08:00 UTC.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Michael Aglietti

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