I believe the plan is to use SHINDIGxSITE for the official docs and "autoexport" that to incubator.apache.org/shindig - which is basically merging [1] and [2]. I think Upayavira is working on migrating site/index.html to the wiki and setting up autoexport (but I'm not sure).
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 9:49 AM, Vincent Siveton <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi, > > According recent threads on the topic, we have now 3 spaces for > Shindig documentation: > [1] for Shindig committers > [2] for ASF committers > [3] for the community > > Guillaume and I started to add some entries in [3] and I created > SHINDIG-799 for [1]. > > So my main questions: > Do we want to support the official documentation, ie for [1]? If so, > do we want also to maintain [2] in parallel or merge [1] and [2]? My > main idea is to not lose the user between several pages... > BTW I think [1] needs to be updated since we have now new ML, a CI and > wikis... SHINDIG-799 is a part of the solution. > > Or, do we want to leave the community organizes, creates and updates > the (unofficial) documentation? > > And, more generally, do we want to include the Maven stuffs somewhere? The maven stuff is required to build Shindig, right? If so, I think it should go on the official documentation (i.e. incubator.apache.org/shindig. The community site is a good place for content that's less general, like articles on how to integrate Shindig with various environments. -Lane > > > Cheers, > > Vincent > > [1] http://incubator.apache.org/shindig/ > [2] http://cwiki.apache.org/SHINDIGxSITE/ > [3] http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/SHINDIG/Index >

