Re: [DISCUSS] Host DataFusion website on GitHub pages

2021-05-03 Thread Krisztián Szűcs
On Mon, May 3, 2021 at 8:45 PM Andy Grove wrote: > > To answer Julian's question, the original proposal was for the site to be > published at https://arrow.github.io/arrow-datafusion. This is using the > ASF-provided support for GitHub pages so I had assumed that this was a > standard way of

Re: [DISCUSS] Host DataFusion website on GitHub pages

2021-05-03 Thread Andy Grove
To answer Julian's question, the original proposal was for the site to be published at https://arrow.github.io/arrow-datafusion. This is using the ASF-provided support for GitHub pages so I had assumed that this was a standard way of doing things. One benefit of this approach is that is controlled

Re: [DISCUSS] Host DataFusion website on GitHub pages

2021-05-03 Thread Julian Hyde
I would regard arrow.apache.org/datafusion as “served from apache”. A non-apache domain would be something like arrow-datafusion.github.io or https://datafusion.io. Julian > On May 3, 2021, at 10:05 AM, Wes McKinney

Re: [DISCUSS] Host DataFusion website on GitHub pages

2021-05-03 Thread Wes McKinney
What would be the advantages of this versus publishing a website to arrow.apache.org/datafusion? If the project is actually part of Apache Arrow, I would be worried about having different base URLs altogether for different subprojects On Mon, May 3, 2021 at 11:58 AM Julian Hyde wrote: > > Would

Re: [DISCUSS] Host DataFusion website on GitHub pages

2021-05-03 Thread Julian Hyde
Would this web site be served from an apache.org domain? > On May 3, 2021, at 7:34 AM, Andy Grove wrote: > > Based on a quick reading of ASF documentation, I don't think we need to > vote on creating a website, but I do think that the user guide should be > published from

Re: [DISCUSS] Host DataFusion website on GitHub pages

2021-05-03 Thread Andy Grove
Based on a quick reading of ASF documentation, I don't think we need to vote on creating a website, but I do think that the user guide should be published from the next release, and the user guide should be part of the release tarball that we vote on. For now, the website can simply point users

Re: [DISCUSS] Host DataFusion website on GitHub pages

2021-05-03 Thread Andrew Lamb
I think this is a great idea. Thank you for proposing it. Andrew On Sun, May 2, 2021 at 1:17 PM Andy Grove wrote: > The Arrow Rust community has been discussing the idea of hosting a > DataFusion website using GitHub pages. For further details please see the > GibHub issue [1] and Google doc

[DISCUSS] Host DataFusion website on GitHub pages

2021-05-02 Thread Andy Grove
The Arrow Rust community has been discussing the idea of hosting a DataFusion website using GitHub pages. For further details please see the GibHub issue [1] and Google doc [2]. All feedback is welcome. [1] https://github.com/apache/arrow-datafusion/issues/18 [2]