Those aren't differences (either not a difference at all, or not a
meaningful one).
1. Immediate availability. GitHub already renders the content
immediately... this is why we can view Markdown files like README and
other file types directly in the repo navigation. The non-immediate
view on the
Thank you Dave. I didn't take look at the slow sync cost message when I
shut those nodes down. I just monitied the ingest speed. I can try that
again.
I also shutdown the tserver on one of those slow sync cost nodes and ingst
stopped for about 30 seconds and then continued at the same slow
This was just something I found to answer the issue of notifications,
issues, and PRs. I think the main difference is that it's immediately
available on the GitHub site for viewing vs having to wait for it to be
published to the website and that we're not publishing draft or WIP design
documents
Isn't that basically the same as how the website repo works? How would
that be different then?
On Wed, Mar 15, 2023 at 2:55 PM Dave Marion wrote:
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> It looks like we could generate the GH wiki from a folder in the source
> code. This would allow for issues and PRs. Just a thought.
>
> Ref: