+1, Thanks for working on this Marton.

-Mukul

On 03/09/18, 9:02 AM, "John Zhuge" <john.zh...@gmail.com> wrote:

    +1 Like the new site.
    
    On Sun, Sep 2, 2018 at 7:02 PM Weiwei Yang <abvclo...@gmail.com> wrote:
    
    > That's really nice, +1.
    >
    > --
    > Weiwei
    >
    > On Sat, Sep 1, 2018 at 4:36 AM Wangda Tan <wheele...@gmail.com> wrote:
    >
    > > +1, thanks for working on this, Marton!
    > >
    > > Best,
    > > Wangda
    > >
    > > On Fri, Aug 31, 2018 at 11:24 AM Arpit Agarwal <aagar...@hortonworks.com
    > >
    > > wrote:
    > >
    > > > +1
    > > >
    > > > Thanks for initiating this Marton.
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > On 8/31/18, 1:07 AM, "Elek, Marton" <e...@apache.org> wrote:
    > > >
    > > >     Bumping this thread at last time.
    > > >
    > > >     I have the following proposal:
    > > >
    > > >     1. I will request a new git repository hadoop-site.git and import
    > the
    > > >     new site to there (which has exactly the same content as the
    > existing
    > > > site).
    > > >
    > > >     2. I will ask infra to use the new repository as the source of
    > > >     hadoop.apache.org
    > > >
    > > >     3. I will sync manually all of the changes in the next two months
    > > back
    > > >     to the svn site from the git (release announcements, new
    > committers)
    > > >
    > > >     IN CASE OF ANY PROBLEM we can switch back to the svn without any
    > > > problem.
    > > >
    > > >     If no-one objects within three days, I'll assume lazy consensus 
and
    > > >     start with this plan. Please comment if you have objections.
    > > >
    > > >     Again: it allows immediate fallback at any time as svn repo will 
be
    > > > kept
    > > >     as is (+ I will keep it up-to-date in the next 2 months)
    > > >
    > > >     Thanks,
    > > >     Marton
    > > >
    > > >
    > > >     On 06/21/2018 09:00 PM, Elek, Marton wrote:
    > > >     >
    > > >     > Thank you very much to bump up this thread.
    > > >     >
    > > >     >
    > > >     > About [2]: (Just for the clarification) the content of the
    > proposed
    > > >     > website is exactly the same as the old one.
    > > >     >
    > > >     > About [1]. I believe that the "mvn site" is perfect for the
    > > >     > documentation but for website creation there are more simple and
    > > >     > powerful tools.
    > > >     >
    > > >     > Hugo has more simple compared to jekyll. Just one binary, 
without
    > > >     > dependencies, works everywhere (mac, linux, windows)
    > > >     >
    > > >     > Hugo has much more powerful compared to "mvn site". Easier to
    > > > create/use
    > > >     > more modern layout/theme, and easier to handle the content (for
    > > > example
    > > >     > new release announcements could be generated as part of the
    > release
    > > >     > process)
    > > >     >
    > > >     > I think it's very low risk to try out a new approach for the 
site
    > > > (and
    > > >     > easy to rollback in case of problems)
    > > >     >
    > > >     > Marton
    > > >     >
    > > >     > ps: I just updated the patch/preview site with the recent
    > releases:
    > > >     >
    > > >     > ***************************
    > > >     > * http://hadoop.anzix.net *
    > > >     > ***************************
    > > >     >
    > > >     > On 06/21/2018 01:27 AM, Vinod Kumar Vavilapalli wrote:
    > > >     >> Got pinged about this offline.
    > > >     >>
    > > >     >> Thanks for keeping at it, Marton!
    > > >     >>
    > > >     >> I think there are two road-blocks here
    > > >     >>   (1) Is the mechanism using which the website is built good
    > > enough
    > > > -
    > > >     >> mvn-site / hugo etc?
    > > >     >>   (2) Is the new website good enough?
    > > >     >>
    > > >     >> For (1), I just think we need more committer attention and get
    > > >     >> feedback rapidly and get it in.
    > > >     >>
    > > >     >> For (2), how about we do it in a different way in the interest
    > of
    > > >     >> progress?
    > > >     >>   - We create a hadoop.apache.org/new-site/ where this new site
    > > > goes.
    > > >     >>   - We then modify the existing web-site to say that there is a
    > > new
    > > >     >> site/experience that folks can click on a link and navigate to
    > > >     >>   - As this new website matures and gets feedback & fixes, we
    > > > finally
    > > >     >> pull the plug at a later point of time when we think we are 
good
    > > to
    > > > go.
    > > >     >>
    > > >     >> Thoughts?
    > > >     >>
    > > >     >> +Vinod
    > > >     >>
    > > >     >>> On Feb 16, 2018, at 3:10 AM, Elek, Marton <e...@apache.org>
    > > wrote:
    > > >     >>>
    > > >     >>> Hi,
    > > >     >>>
    > > >     >>> I would like to bump this thread up.
    > > >     >>>
    > > >     >>> TLDR; There is a proposed version of a new hadoop site which 
is
    > > >     >>> available from here:
    > > https://elek.github.io/hadoop-site-proposal/
    > > > and
    > > >     >>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-14163
    > > >     >>>
    > > >     >>> Please let me know what you think about it.
    > > >     >>>
    > > >     >>>
    > > >     >>> Longer version:
    > > >     >>>
    > > >     >>> This thread started long time ago to use a more modern hadoop
    > > site:
    > > >     >>>
    > > >     >>> Goals were:
    > > >     >>>
    > > >     >>> 1. To make it easier to manage it (the release entries could 
be
    > > >     >>> created by a script as part of the release process)
    > > >     >>> 2. To use a better look-and-feel
    > > >     >>> 3. Move it out from svn to git
    > > >     >>>
    > > >     >>> I proposed to:
    > > >     >>>
    > > >     >>> 1. Move the existing site to git and generate it with hugo
    > (which
    > > > is
    > > >     >>> a single, standalone binary)
    > > >     >>> 2. Move both the rendered and source branches to git.
    > > >     >>> 3. (Create a jenkins job to generate the site automatically)
    > > >     >>>
    > > >     >>> NOTE: this is just about forrest based hadoop.apache.org, NOT
    > > > about
    > > >     >>> the documentation which is generated by mvn-site (as before)
    > > >     >>>
    > > >     >>>
    > > >     >>> I got multiple valuable feedback and I improved the proposed
    > site
    > > >     >>> according to the comments. Allen had some concerns about the
    > used
    > > >     >>> technologies (hugo vs. mvn-site) and I answered all the
    > questions
    > > > why
    > > >     >>> I think mvn-site is the best for documentation and hugo is 
best
    > > > for
    > > >     >>> generating site.
    > > >     >>>
    > > >     >>>
    > > >     >>> I would like to finish this effort/jira: I would like to start
    > a
    > > >     >>> discussion about using this proposed version and approach as a
    > > new
    > > >     >>> site of Apache Hadoop. Please let me know what you think.
    > > >     >>>
    > > >     >>>
    > > >     >>> Thanks a lot,
    > > >     >>> Marton
    > > >     >>>
    > > >     >>>
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