On Thu, Dec 9, 2021 at 10:59 PM Ryan Lerch <rlerch(a)redhat.com> wrote:
1. Archive this mailing list and move discussion for docs over to
discussion.fedoraproject.org
I'd be okay with that. The more stuff that moves to Discussion, the
less it throws me off when something isn't in my mail box. :-) But I'm
also fine with keeping it as a mailing list if that works for the
majority of contributors.
2. Clean up all the docs repos, and move them to gitlab (specifically
gitlab.com/fedora/docs) -- obviously this is a big and contentious one, but it would allow
us to have subgroups for our tooling and docs, making it easier to group this stuff out.
Also the way gitlab shows all tickets for groups will allow us to see issues across all
our docs repos, rather than following many many repos.
Are you suggesting putting all of the docs in one repo? Because that
idea makes me very sad from an ACL perspective. If you're talking
about just putting the repos in a docs namespace, I can see the
appeal, but IMO it's better to keep the docs close to the teams
writing it. In fact, one of the things I've been meaning to push on
the Council is combining the docs and tickets repos into one repo.
Same for FESCo.
There's probably some docs repo consolidation we can do, but *all*
seems like too much without a better understanding of the benefits.
On Fri, Dec 10, 2021 at 11:00 AM Allan Day <aday(a)redhat.com> wrote:
As a newcomer to Fedora docs, I have definitely struggled to find the
repo I'm looking for, though I can't say whether that's a result of
lack of organisation, repo naming/descriptions, or simply the number
of repos.
I tend to go to the docs I'm interested in and then click the "Edit
this page" button to get the repo I want. It's not an ideal workflow,
but it works.
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