Flavio Percoco wrote: > Sometimes I wonder if we still need to maintain a Wiki. I guess some > projects still use it but I wonder if the use they make of the Wiki could be > moved > somewhere else. > > For example, in the TC we use it for the Agenda but I think that could be > moved > to an etherpad. Things that should last forever should be documented somewhere > (project repos, governance repo in the TC case) where we can actually monitor > what goes in and easily clean up.
This is a complete tangent, but I'll bite :) We had a thorough discussion about that last year, summarized at: http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2016-June/096481.html TL,DR; was that while most authoritative content should (and has been mostly) moved off the wiki, it's still useful as a cheap publication platform for teams and workgroups, somewhere between a git repository with a docs job and an etherpad. FWIW the job of migrating authoritative things off the wiki is still on-going. As an example, Thingee is spearheading the effort to move the "How to Contribute" page and other first pointers to a reference website (see recent thread about that). -- Thierry Carrez (ttx)
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