On 6/21/2013 11:10 AM, Todd L Miller wrote:
You mention the major downside in the proposal: You become reliant on
Google... i.e. you do not own the complete history anymore.
I think it is dangerous; you now get two possible point of failures.
So one advantage of the shared-folder approach is that it should be
very easy to download (via screen-scraping, if necessary) the design
documents on a regular basis for backup purposes.
If we go the Google Drive route, we WILL have a person at UW who will
regularly export (Google has a decent export to .doc capability last I
looked, is this still true?) our design docs out of Google and archive
them on AFS here in the CS department alongside the backups of the
htcondor-wiki database.
I agree with Igor, we cannot have all the wisdom of the design docs in
one basket or left up to Google's business whims. But I think a local
backup archive would sufficiently mitigate this possibility.
-Todd
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