On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 1:18 PM, Ross Kendall <[email protected]> wrote:
> I can understand how at this point it might be practical for using github
> for versioning rapidly developing UX guidelines, but isn't the wiki suitable
> for this kind of thing? It can keep track of changes as well.

The problem with using a wiki is that there is no enforced review of
changes by the people maintaining it, which is something that a UX
guideline really requires if you're going to keep some kind of
consistency. Sure, there's workarounds for this, but why not just put
it through the same process we have for everything else?

> Also, in terms of a general Nemo website wouldn't it make sense to use a
> CMS?

More infrastructure means more hosting requirements and more time
involved in setting it up and keeping it running, so I'd say "no, it
doesn't make sense"


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