+1 couldn’t be anymore onboard with this. Maybe I missed a discussion about 
this earlier but are we certain that ASF rules allow for this? I would think as 
long as all the notifications go through the the mailing lists and gitbox is 
setup they would be ok. Just given that neither of your examples are ASF 
projects I am a little concerned we are putting the cart before the horse here.

-Jake


> On Mar 21, 2020, at 5:17 PM, Nabarun Nag <n...@apache.org> wrote:
> 
> Hello team,
> 
> We are planning to experiment with using Github issues and wiki for the
> Apache project *Geode-Kafka-Connector. *(not Apache Geode project). Please
> do give your vote on this as we need to send the vote link to infra to
> activate it.
> 
> *Why are we doing this ? / Advantages* :
> 1. *Unified location* to have documentation, code and issue tracking.
> 2. Leverage Github tools like Github pages to create websites hosting
> information about the project.
> 3. No separate JIRA accounts or permission required to create issues.
> 4. This will have *no impact on the broader Geode community* as right now
> only 3-4 developers involved in this project.
> 5. *This is an experiment.* If things do not work out we can always revert
> back to the traditional way of having separate JIRA, documentation,
> websites etc.
> 
> *Precedence*:
> 1. Kubernetes uses the github issues
> 2. RabbitMQ uses github issues.
> 
> 
> *NOTE: *- Please be cordial and do not use any condescending language and
> absolutely no bullying.
> - Please treat this email as a professional business email and maintain
> email etiquette while replying.
> 
> Regards
> Nabarun

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