Hi, On Wed, 10 Jan 2018 at 15:55 Antonio Vieiro <[email protected]> wrote:
> 1. Which “NetBeans Github Repo” are we talking about? The website or the > source code? Maybe the website is more appropriate, right? > I was thinking source code, because that might be more visible? Arguments for both I guess, and as long as it's easy to find links ... 2. I just did this experiments with the DevFaq as I thought that would be > more useful, maybe we want to extract the whole Wiki, this is, the DevFaq, > the UserFaq and any others but, is this really useful? > I had a look through before posting, and thought UserFaq was the most obvious omission - lots of the wiki seems very dated. The Releases & Planning section might have some useful stuff? Geertjan or others might have thoughts there? Some of the Releases & Planning refers to the confluence wiki now. I guess another thing to consider is what belongs in Confluence and what elsewhere (website / wiki)? Current DevFAQ states it's for plugin and platform developers, which I think is a good distinction - ie. it's still a form of end-user documentation. Confluence could then be where specifically Apache / development project management pages, etc. still go? One thing to consider if we go this route - do we need JBake metadata adding into the files, and if we do does the WYSIWYG editor leave them intact? Another thing to set up would be to mirror the wiki repo back to Apache somewhere, like we do with source? Best wishes, Neil -- Neil C Smith Artist & Technologist www.neilcsmith.net Praxis LIVE - hybrid visual IDE for creative coding - www.praxislive.org
