Bumping up this thread, any thoughts? Thanks On Fri, Jan 28, 2022 at 1:00 AM Yu <li...@apache.org> wrote:
> Hi Pulsarers, > > > As you may notice, the images in Pulsar documentation are in inconsistent > styles, which affect user experience. This issue may be caused by: > > 1) Pulsar community does not have design style guides. > > 2) Original images are not shared, so that contributors can not be able to > re-use the exiting images, and then they create their own. > > > Solving this issue brings many benefits, such as: > > - Build a trusting relationship with Pulsar users. > > - Save image contributors' efforts and time in the design process. > > - Help design work communicates clearly and looks professional. > > > And for 2), are there any good solutions? > > Hosting original images on GitHub repo may not be a pretty good idea > since: > > - Collaborating synchronously online is impossible. You need to download > the original file, re-use/edit it, and upload it back. Few contributors > would like to do it. > > - Occupy much space. > > > Can we choose a professional tool to create/edit/host images and > collaborate online synchronously? > > Just my two cents: for example, can ASF give the community an email > address and register an account on LucidChart? PMC can manage the > LucidChart Pulsar account and all image assets and grant different access > to contributors. So that contributors can re-use/collaborate in an > efficient manner. > > > Please correct me if my understanding is incorrect, I'd love your > feedback, thanks! >