The key is that the changes have to happen in the Apache Git before copied to other location.
Please do send the access information for Ignite readme.io to private@ list to make sure all committers have access. - Henry On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 2:18 PM, Dmitriy Setrakyan <[email protected]> wrote: > readme.io is a very cool documentation platform which gives free web > hosting, versioning, and sexy looks to open source projects, including > Apache projects. It stores documentation in a regular markdown format, and > I will add the MD files to the GIT tree before doing the next release. This > way readme.io will be the copy of the documentation stored in github. I > think we are compliant with Apache policies here. > > All Ignite committers have access to update the documentation. On top of > that, the community can make suggestions to update any of the pages through > a very cool "Suggest Edits" feature in readme.io. > > Let me know if you have more questions. > > D. > > > On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 1:43 PM, Henry Saputra <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> I am not sure how readme.io works but technically the actual content >> should be hosted in apache domain. >> >> This is similar to our github repo which is merely mirror to Apache git >> repo. >> >> The question is who has access to update readme.io for ignite and it >> must be just mirror or copy from document content hosted somewhere >> under Apache domain. >> >> On Sun, Feb 8, 2015 at 10:25 PM, Dmitriy Setrakyan >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Hello Igniters, >> > >> > I think I have found a pretty cool home for our documentation: >> > http://apacheignite.readme.io/v1.0/docs >> > >> > https://readme.io is nice enough to host open source documentation for >> > free, and I like the editability and friendliness of their UI. >> > >> > I have added most of the committers as admins to the documentation wiki. >> > >> > Feel free to start contributing pages. >> > >> > D. >>
