On 03/07/17 13:58 +0200, Thierry Carrez wrote:
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).

I guess the short answer is that we hope one day we won't need it. I certainly
do.

What would happen if we make the wiki read-only? Would that break peopl's
workflow?

Do we know what teams modify the wiki more often and what it is they do there?

Thanks for biting :)
Flavio

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