That's a permission issue: We need to be much more restrictive
(security) with who has permissions to the code than to the doc. Thus
we have two repos. I'd prefer a single one, too, but that's not
possible.
Understood...does this happened in real life or just in paper? :P
I mean: if there are reviewers, I wouldn't care.


Is gdocs really that visible? Does anyone agree on it? I even think
some corp folks cannot access it (at least I've seen that when working
with consulting customers). If we do that move, we need bold support
from the community. I personally am skeptic. Besides, I'd prefer LaTex
;-)

I don't know latex yet (but I want to start someday...what about NOW?), but google docs is easy to setup for a bunch of people, permissiosn can be easily managed, and it will allow a fast-editing doc, as brainstroming for the project.
Once is solid, we can switch to github

Another option: https://www.sharelatex.com/



I am not connected to them. Given the fact that the paid big $ for
logstash, I don't think they would be overly enthusiastic... But I may
be wrong ;-)
I can spam them to know what they think...it seems they try to fill the gap with Beats, but maybe they didn't.

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