Hi, On Wed, 10 Jan 2018 at 08:41 Antonio <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think we should make a final decision on whether to host the wiki at > Confluence or at the website, taking into account an approximate date > for the website to be available. > My inclination would be to do something else, and simpler, at least in the short term. Given the work you've done already looks OK on GitHub, why don't we enable the wiki on the NetBeans GitHub repo and host it there? This is actually backed by another git repository, so you could easily push the converted files, it can be set up to have more open permissions if we want, and has a WYSIWYG editor - so minimal barriers for anyone to get involved. Longer term, we could then look at either mirroring all of that into the JBake build, or (a better option in my opinion) selectively migrate pages from the wiki to a docs section of the website when they're deemed ready / widely useful. This gives us all the benefits of a wiki - communal editing, specialist / incomplete info, don't have to be perfect - while keeping the docs on the website more focused? Are we planning the same with the User FAQ? Best wishes, Neil -- Neil C Smith Artist & Technologist www.neilcsmith.net Praxis LIVE - hybrid visual IDE for creative coding - www.praxislive.org
