I've used the Confluence wiki that Apache provides for Hive and Pig. It works fine. I can't compare it to the github one as I haven't used that one. Whichever you guys prefer we can file a ticket with infra and get one created.

Alan.

Stephan Ewen <mailto:se...@apache.org>
June 27, 2014 at 5:46 AM
Hi everyone!

I think we could really use a wiki. It would provide a means to create
project/feature suggestions with a low entry hurdle.

Right now, I am seeing two immediate issues where we could use the wiki:

1) Maintain a list of projects extending Flink or building on top of Flink
(as per Kostas mail earlier)

2) As a place to draft blog posts / news messages (as per Henry's
suggestion earlier)


I was wondering which kind of Wiki to use. The GitHub mirror under "
https://github.com/apache/incubator-flink"; has a wiki that would need to be
enabled by the infra team. Since most people these days have github
accounts, that might be the way with the lowest entry barrier.

As far as I know, Apache also has its own Wiki infrastructure (confluence
based?), which would require an extra account for editors.

Does anyone have experiences with that?

Greetings,
Stephan


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