In fact, Confluence does support inline comments.
However, AFAIK communities that adopt Confluence-based proposal management
(e.g., Flink[1] / Paimon[2] / Kafka[3]) usually encourage discussions to
happen on the mailing list.
IMHO, discussions in mailing lists are easier to track compared to
Hi Jiashu,
+1 for me. According to my experience in the Flink community, the discussion of
the CIP is commented in dev maillist instead of commented in confluence.
Anyway, the CIP is required to introduce new feature or major changes.
Regards,
Nicholas Jiang
At 2024-05-30
Inline comments, discussions are invaluable for design docs - this is not
yet supported in confluence right ?
Another option would be to iterate and discuss through other means (like
google docs), and before vote, move it to the wiki - so that the community
is deciding/voting on artifacts which
+1 for me.
About the comments by Cheng, IMHO discussing in maillist is also acceptable
(and even better)
Regards,
Keyong Zhou
Cheng Pan 于2024年5月29日周三 14:32写道:
> +1 for archiving proposals on confluence.
>
> Does Confluence support inline comments like Google Docs does? I think
> it’s a
There will be many tests to run before releasing Celeborn 0.5.0. I'll
check out the release branch today and test it.
Shaoyun Chen 于2024年5月27日周一 16:47写道:
>
> +1
>
> Nicholas 于2024年5月27日周一 15:50写道:
> >
> > Hi Ethan Feng,
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks for the confirm of dynamic config service. This
+1 for archiving proposals on confluence.
Does Confluence support inline comments like Google Docs does? I think it’s a
convincing functionality for the discussion period.
Thanks,
Cheng Pan
> On May 29, 2024, at 11:19, rexxiong wrote:
>
> Hello, Celeborn community,
>
> In the past, when
Thanks Jiashu for kicking off the discussion.
+1 from my side.
Best,
Yuxin
Yu Li 于2024年5月29日周三 14:17写道:
> +1. Thanks for the efforts, Jiashu!
>
> Best Regards,
> Yu
>
> On Wed, 29 May 2024 at 13:55, Xintong Song wrote:
> >
> > Big +1! Thanks for bringing this up, Jiashu.
> >
> > From my
+1. Thanks for the efforts, Jiashu!
Best Regards,
Yu
On Wed, 29 May 2024 at 13:55, Xintong Song wrote:
>
> Big +1! Thanks for bringing this up, Jiashu.
>
> From my experiences with Apache Flink / Paimon, the wiki-based proposal
> management works quite well.
>
> Another important improvement