Hi,

> As for the finalized doc, we could just refer to the GitHub repository.

+1

> There exist many blank pages (for example release history, white paper,
resources, …) Should we fill the content?

They could be removed.

>From my side, the wiki acts more like shared notes for developers, so I
prefer to make the wiki as simple as possible.

I adjust some items:

(1) The IoT ecosystem or New TsFile is either user guide or design
documents.
(2) The paper could be downloaded from the website, so I removed it from
the wiki.

The folder could be like this:

---- Design Document
      | ---- Unpublished design doc

---- Weekly report

---- Community
      | ---- Email templates for nominating new PPMC & Committer
      | ---- How to release a version
      | ---- How to validate a release candidate

---- Metting notes (maybe this could be put to the website)

---- Performance test report (The performance of the released version could
be put to the website)
      | ---- Performance test of PR-xxx
      | ---- Performance test of version-xxx

Thanks,
—————————————————
Jialin Qiao
School of Software, Tsinghua University

乔嘉林
清华大学 软件学院


孙泽嵩 <[email protected]> 于2020年3月22日周日 下午8:24写道:

> Hi Dawei,
>
> Thanks for your proposal. I totally agree with you. We may maintain some
> unpublished design documents which are still under discussion in wiki page.
> As for the finalized doc, we could just refer to the GitHub repository.
>
> There exist many blank pages (for example release history, white paper,
> resources, …) Should we fill the content? I notice that they are not
> mentioned in Dawei’s propose  catalogs.
>
> Best,
> -----------------------------------
> Zesong Sun
> School of Software, Tsinghua University
>
> 孙泽嵩
> 清华大学 软件学院
>
> > 2020年3月22日 15:56,Dawei Liu <[email protected]> 写道:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > The day before yesterday I copy the weekly news into wiki, I found the
> document structure is not very clear,
> > so want to rearrange the wiki document structure.
> >
> > I'd like to discuss a few questions before doing that, what a wiki is
> for, and what differentiates it from the site (iotdb.apache.org).
> >
> > My personal opinion is that it is more like a notebook in our growing
> up,
> > which can publish some notes before we decide,
> > such as the design document to new Tsfile, or the test report during our
> optimization process, etc.
> > which is not suitable for publishing on the official website.
> >
> > So I organized several hierarchical catalogs:
> >
> > ---- Community
> >      | ---- Weekly news
> >      | ---- PPMC & Committer
> >      | ----  …. and more
> >
> > ---- IoT ecosystem
> >      | ---- Flink
> >      | ---- MQTT
> >
> > ---- Document
> >      | ---- Unpublished design doc
> >
> > ---- Metting notes
> >      | ---- xxxx
> >
> > ---- Parer,feature
> >      | ---- PISA
> >      | ---- New TsFile
> >      | ---- Performance test
> >
> > ---- Apache Governance
> >      | ---- how to release a version
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Looking forward to your reply
> >
> >
> > Thanks
> > ---
> > Dawei Liu
> >
> >
>
>

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