I used the gliffy stuff just a few weeks ago when I created
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Q-in-Q+for+isolated+networks+functional+spec
 , I just hit 'add' at the top of the page.


On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 4:58 PM, Edison Su <edison...@citrix.com> wrote:

> "A picture is worth a thousand words", as a developer, a diagram or an UML
> can make other people grasp your ideas more easily. I like to draw diagrams
> using free online tools, such as, draw.io, because they are free, and
> cross-platforms. The problem I have right now on cwiki is that I can't draw
> diagrams directly inside cwiki. Usually, I have to draw diagrams somewhere,
> then save it as a PNG/JPEG, then insert into cwiki. The downside of this
> approach is that, other people can't modify or improve the diagram I drew,
> or collaborating on the design etc.
> Don't know other developers have the same requirements or not about
> sharing/drawing diagrams? What's the apache way in collaborating on the
> design?
> If we can get gliffy(
> https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.gliffy.integration.confluence)
> or other like tools integrated into cwiki, that will be great!
>

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