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Stamatis Zampetakis updated HIVE-28666: --------------------------------------- Attachment: html_to_markdown.py > Migrate documentation from the wiki to the website > -------------------------------------------------- > > Key: HIVE-28666 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-28666 > Project: Hive > Issue Type: Task > Security Level: Public(Viewable by anyone) > Components: Website > Reporter: Stamatis Zampetakis > Assignee: Stamatis Zampetakis > Priority: Major > Attachments: html_to_markdown.py > > > Currently all documentation is hosted and maintained in the Confluence wiki > (https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/Hive/Home). The wiki has certain > drawbacks that are not easy to circumvent. > 1. Contributions are cumbersome. New contributors have to request a wiki > account from INFRA and then the PMC must give additional karma to the user to > be able to modify the space. > 2. Reviews are difficult. There is no built-in feature in Confluence that > allows to review changes before updating the content of the space. > 3. History is hard to track. Although, versioning is supported at page level > finding who and when modified a part of the page is not straightforward. > Moreover, when pages get moved, deleted, etc., it's very hard or impossible > to track what happened. > 4. Limited access control. Any user with the basic permissions that are > usually given on-demand can modify any part of the space without anyone > realizing. > The above shortcomings can be alleviated by putting the documentation under > the Website (https://hive.apache.org/) that is under version control (git). > Shortcomings of confluence have appeared various times in discussions in the > dev list: > * https://lists.apache.org/thread/58zhfdklq485c6942fj0lmpzmh8o9fch > * https://lists.apache.org/thread/jcck8tdod3hyzf5wjzxzn075xn79st4h -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)