Hi, For reference, here is the previous discussion on moving the website to Git:
http://search-hadoop.com/m/uyzND11JliU1E8QU92 People were positive to the idea as Jay said. I would like to see a bit of a discussion around whether the website should be part of the same repo as the code or not. I'll get the ball rolling. Pros for same repo: * One commit can update the code and website, which means: ** Lower barrier for updating docs along with relevant code changes ** Easier to require that both are updated at the same time * More eyeballs on the website changes * Automatically branched with the relevant code Pros for separate repo: * Potentially simpler for website-only changes (smaller repo, less verification needed) * Website changes don't "clutter" the code Git history * No risk of website change affecting the code Your thoughts, please. Best, Ismael On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 6:15 PM, Aseem Bansal <asmbans...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi > > When discussing on KAFKA-2364 migrating docs from svn to git came up. That > would make contributing to docs much easier. I have contributed to > groovy/grails via github so I think having mirror on github could be > useful. > > Also I think unless there is some good reason it should be a separate repo. > No need to mix docs and code. > > I can try that out. > > Thoughts? >