Some comments below

On 04/01/18 09:05, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
On Wed, Jan 3, 2018 at 9:18 PM, Geertjan Wielenga
<[email protected]> wrote:
...optionally netbeans.org
could redirect to netbeans.apache.org -- i.e., the two URLs could
point to the same site (simpler than having two separate sites)....

I would recommend doing that, it's easier to manage and from the ASF
side we much prefer having everything under *.apache.org domains.
netbeans.apache.org/docs or /users should be good enough to separate
things. You might even have different styles or colors for these
website areas to make things even clearer.

Fully agree with both of you.


I don't see the point of having developer docs in the wiki and the
rest at netbeans.apache.org - all that content is durable and belongs
to the website IMO, as opposed to drafts or moving targets for which a
wiki is good.

Agreed.

The only advantage I can see of using Confluence to host content is the bundled editor, that makes it easier for users to edit content.

But github also has an integrated editor, with a preview feature. The page at [1], for instance, can be edited inline by pressing the "pencil" icon to the right of the "Raw|Blame|History" buttons (you have to have repository permissions for this).

Cheers,
Antonio


[1] https://github.com/apache/incubator-netbeans-tools/blob/master/wiki-export/wiki-wikimedia/BrandingAboutDialog.mediawiki



-Bertrand

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