Hi Chris, I am okay with Markdown.
But we have the option of using cwiki (https://cwiki.apache.org). I have used it in the past for Axis project. It's pretty flexible, with respect to user management and I think its better than wiki deployed at wiki.apache.org. For an example, you can give permission to a user who is not a committer (of the project that owns the space) to edit certain pages in a space (Each project can have its own space). Also it has commenting. On the other hand, JIRA may be better because we can track everything in a single place. Thanks Milinda On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 12:16 PM, Chris Riccomini <criccom...@apache.org> wrote: > Hey Milinda, > > We can do wiki, but Apache's wiki is pretty locked down, sadly. You'll have > to get an account for it. > > What if we just convert it to Markdown (like SAMZA-516), and attach to the > patch? This will make it versioned, and editable. Comments can happen in > the JIRA. I'm OK either way, but the wiki has been a little cumbersome in > the past. > > Cheers, > Chris > > On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 1:59 PM, Milinda Pathirage <mpath...@umail.iu.edu> > wrote: > > > Hi Chris and Yi, > > > > Most of the query language definitions and examples in > > > > > https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/attachment/12690583/StreamSQLforSAMZA-v0.1.docx.docx > > (document attached to https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SAMZA-390) > are > > no longer valid because we moved to extended SQL supported in Calcite. > So > > we need to change the document to reflect the changes. > > > > Also I found that, having a document with several basic stream SQL > samples > > will be useful when developing the query planning and physical plan > > generation logic. > > > > How about moving above document to a wiki page or somewhere we can do > > shared editing? > > > > Thanks > > Milinda > > > > -- > > Milinda Pathirage > > > > PhD Student | Research Assistant > > School of Informatics and Computing | Data to Insight Center > > Indiana University > > > > twitter: milindalakmal > > skype: milinda.pathirage > > blog: http://milinda.pathirage.org > > > -- Milinda Pathirage PhD Student | Research Assistant School of Informatics and Computing | Data to Insight Center Indiana University twitter: milindalakmal skype: milinda.pathirage blog: http://milinda.pathirage.org