Our current one is based on Kafka
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/KAFKA/Index

I like Hive wiki better. But it is some work. Since it is going to be
mostly rearrangement of content, we can create a temporary page and try it
out. And if we like it, we can move to index.

Also I am worried about having two sites. Wiki and our homepage. Home page
can be more fancy, but difficult to maintain. Wiki is easy to manage, but
the look and feel are very basic. We need to have a strategy for
distributing the content and also making both the sites and easy to go
back and forth.

Thanks

Bosco


On 7/29/15, 9:27 AM, "Balaji Ganesan" <[email protected]> wrote:

>I think the Index page should be generic and not be tied to the release. I
>am looking at https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/Hive/Home or
>http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/ for what some of top projects include in
>their wiki.
>
>The index page is probably the first page user would land and would need
>to
>be the link page to get to any section of the wiki easily. Here is what we
>should include in the index page
>
>- Ranger overview
>- How to get started?
>- Ranger documentation (install, user guide)
>- Ranger developer guide
>- Ranger blog or tutorials
>
>Some of the ranger documentation would be pertinent to the current
>release.
>
>
>
>On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 1:17 PM, Don Bosco Durai <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> We might need to do some rearrangement of the wiki pages to make it more
>> scalable. At the high level, this is the principal we originally
>>organized
>> the wiki pages:
>> 1. Dashboard/Index page as the link to all important pages and links
>> 2. Top level page tree is limited to top level pages (so we can avoid
>> clutters)
>> 3. Each release has it¹s own page. All release related artifacts are
>> contained within the respective release page
>>
>> Proposed change is to have top level release page under home/index and
>>move
>> all the release folders/pages underneath it. This will help us limit the
>> pages under home/index.
>>
>> If there are no objections, I will move the existing release specific
>> folders into /Release Folders. The downside is that anyone linking to
>> existing pages will break. But this is the downside of us using Wiki.
>>The
>> search engines will reindex the new pages (eventually)
>>
>> Seems our website also needs updates based on the 0.5 release. And it
>>will
>> be good to overall it in the process. Any volunteers?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Bosco
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>>


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