Hi Frankie, My 2 cents about this thread is that currently, the community find two flavors of TomEE websites, we all are working on a migration to the site-generator following a git workflow and that is awesome but adding a third platform may increase the complexity for both the, reviewers, and readers. Independently if it's confluence or other platforms like github wiki.
If there is an important information only on list threads, then my proposal is to consolidate it and move it into the current website and not into a third platform. El jue., 13 dic. 2018 a las 0:19, Frankie (<[email protected]>) escribió: > Hi Richard, > > thank you. > > The main point is that we need an easier and more handy way to manage the > information for the community section. I suggested the wiki because it > already exists and obviously belongs to the Apache infrastructure so that I > hope we could quickly start with this. But I'm open to any alternative > proposal. > > So could you please explain the drawbacks you see when using confluence? I > can't imagine what "has never been a favorite of mine" means ... ;-) > > As the wiki would help us to collect information that is now spread over > threads in the mailing list or even lost we should consider using it even > if > it's not perfect. > > Frankie > > > > -- > Sent from: > http://tomee-openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/TomEE-Dev-f982480.html > -- Atentamente: César Hernández Mendoza.
