Hi Paolo,

Docs are a little bit confusing. Some of the docs are version-specific and
those live in the main repo and are managed by the same branches that
releases are managed on. Then there is the
https://github.com/apache/kafka-site which contains the actual contents of
the site. During release, the current snapshot of version-specific docs are
copied into the kafka-site repo (as the current version, or a historical
version as you would see at, e.g.,
http://kafka.apache.org/0102/documentation.html).

For your PR, you submitted to the correct location. Sorry for the delay in
review, we tend to get a little backlogged -- not enough committers to
review and commit the volume of PRs we are getting. I've reviewed and
committed that first one and I see you have a bunch of others that we'll
try to get to as well. Once you get a feel for which reviewers can/will
review different parts of the code, you'll be able to more easily tag
committers for review and commit (in the case of Connect, myself (@ewencp),
@hachikuji, and @gwenshap are good targets).

Thanks for contributing! I especially appreciate docs fixes :)

-Ewen

On Thu, Jul 13, 2017 at 1:51 AM, Paolo Patierno <ppatie...@live.com> wrote:

> Hi guys,
>
> I have big doubt on where is the doc and what to do for upgrading that.
>
> I see the docs folder in the Kafka repo (but even there I have a PR opened
> for one month on Kafka Connect not yet merged) but then I see the Kafka web
> site repo where there is the same doc.
>
> Reading the new Kafka Stream doc I noticed that it seems to be only in the
> Kafka web site repo and not in the Kafka repo.
>
>
> Can you clarifying me where to submit PRs for doc ? On which side ?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Paolo Patierno
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