Jumping in late, but I don’t see why the help chart needs to be a part of
the core repository.

Like the HDFS repository, why not just add a link to the existing
repository somewhere on the main website?

On Thu, 3 Sep 2020 at 19:29, LEE Ween Jiann <wjlee.2...@phdcs.smu.edu.sg>
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Regards,

Atri
Apache Concerted

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