Hi,

Putting it under Technical Teams would mean it is three clicks away from the original documentation (Engineering -> Technical Teams -> x). That diminishes the value of having it integrated into the Fedora documentation since there is no search bar on top where people would find things if they searched for it, it'd be a "have to know it to find it" thing.

Silverblue, CoreOS, Containers are important parts of how Fedora can position itself as not just the distribution it is known for, but also for the value its container-based development options bring to developers. These three sections should be incorporated onto the main site of the Fedora documentation. There are two options I can think of to achieve that:

1. Either as boxes under "Fedora Project & Community" or
2. the whole "Engineering" part under "Fedora Project & Community" could be taken out, made its own point and Modularity is then its own section box just like Silverblue, CoreOS, and Containers.

Otherwise the content is hidden away. Let me know whether you think one of the options is feasible or whether you have other ideas. Thanks for your help!

Cheers,
Sanja 

On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 9:13 AM, Adam Samalik <asamalik@redhat.com> wrote:
Hey Sanja,

Great to see this!

I've just tried a local build of all three and it worked fine for me (using "./build.sh && ./preview.sh"). Let me know if I can be of any help.

About the next step, let me know when you're ready and I'll add them to the Fedora Docs. I think the best way to integrate them would be to link them from the "Technical Teams" section [1]. All three repos then get their own space, the same way as Modularity [2] has. Would that work for you?

Cheers!
Adam



On Mon, Aug 20, 2018 at 10:55 PM Sanja Bonic <sanja@redhat.com> wrote:
Hi everyone,

The docs repositories for CoreOS, Silverblue, and container tooling are now set up (links below). I used the template repository that Adam linked in a previous email. Thanks for that! More content will be added this week. This was just an initial commit.


The local building didn't work because of errors that I'll verify another time (with regards to whether it's because of the code or my current system).

How do we go about integrating them as sections in the current Fedora documentation? The goal is to publish some of the current really good documentation we have (like Chris Negus' Kubernetes on Fedora guide, container guide in general, etc.), and to be able to tell people where to go in order to get informed. With the integration into Fedora docs we now don't have to worry about infrastructure and formatting anymore, which is really nice.

Thanks,
Sanja

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