Juan Telleria
2017-Dec-17 17:13 UTC
[Rd] Collaborative Wiki for fostering Open Innovation in R
Dear R Developers, I am writing in order to open a constructive debate whether if it is worth it that R Project adopts the Apache Software Foundation & Wikipedia Model for Open Documentation by using a Collaborative Wiki & Document Store (As a complement to Bugzilla and Mailing Lists), for fostering collaboration in R Development. The objective would be to promote innovation and collaboration between: ? R Contributors. ? R Core. ? And R Community. For: ? R Development. ? ?R Contributed Documentation. ? ?R Internals Wiki. The Wikis Section could be structured in different Sub-Wikis (or Pages) with different levels of permissions: ? Some only editable by R Core. ? Others only editable by R Core, and R Contributors. ? And others editable by any member of R Community. And have different Categories, such as: ? R Learning Resources. ? R Cheatsheets. ? R Development & Key Internals. ? ?R Contributed Documentation. ? ?R Help. ? ?etc. A key point would be that the wikis are installed, hosted and accesible through CRAN Servers, as a way to give some collaborative GUI to CRAN hosted documentation. Three collaborative wikis worth to consider would be: ? xwiki SAS (Open Source): http://www.xwiki.org ? ?Atlassian Confluence (Free for Open Source Projects): https://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence ? ?MediaWiki: www.mediawiki.org I personally prefer xwiki for being 100% Open Source, and being editable with a Markdown Syntax; but we use Confluence at work and I am also very happy with it; and MediaWiki is the one Wikipedia uses, but seems difficult to use. Thank you & best, Juan [[alternative HTML version deleted]]