We want [1] and [3]. 

[3] is a free-for-all wiki.

[1] is the formal documentation. Generally, it is shindig committers
that have write access. However, the Shindig committers can decide to
grant write access to folks as they see fit. The only requirement is
that they have signed an ICLA document before they are given write
access.

The idea of having a documentation space writable by all ASF
committers, or worse, all people who have signed an ICLA is absurd.

Upayavira


On Thu, 2008-12-18 at 12:49 -0500, Vincent Siveton 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?
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Vincent
> 
> [1] http://incubator.apache.org/shindig/
> [2] http://cwiki.apache.org/SHINDIGxSITE/
> [3] http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/SHINDIG/Index

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