On Thursday 25 June 2015 14:46:32 Morrow, Joseph L wrote: > Hi Thiago, > > I would **like** to see the website redesigned so that community can grow > and change as it needs by singularly using the Wiki. Once a major release > (ie. "1.0.0") is made, it may behoove us to document these things on the > main page. However, until then, any work up to that point should likely > only exist on the Wiki.
Hi Joey I agree with what you said. We can treat the wiki as a place to draft content for the main website. > With this website locked down and not necessarily matching what the wiki has > up, this makes the IoTivity project look seriously disorganized. This may > also create issues for end users who put time into practicing the wrong > documentation. It's a real scenario where an end user may simply walk away > from IoTivity due to frustration. All contribution work (including all > steps up to actually contributing) can change & will change. This model > where any developer who make a slight change must contact one of a handful > of people to broadcast their changes is not scalable, and isn't even > working currently. > > Please re-consider the avoidance of re-designing. Perhaps we can add a new > column "Wiki" and we can provide some quick links that people whom are > absolutely brand new should look at first. Also, as said above, any > concrete documentation for a major release could certainly exist on the > main page of Iotivity. I don't have the technical skills to redesign. I can at most edit text that is on the main website. In any case, those pages don't actually contain content. They only contain links to other pages. I can easily change the links to point to the wiki. -- Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center
