This is a followup of #170 in order to write some Fedora Join SIG documentation in the docs.f.o site.
I created this temporary project, in order to don't mess with the Fedora-Join repository.
https://pagure.io/join-doc
It is pretty simple, and I took the commops one as a starting point. The content is copied from the wiki with some minimal corrections and exclusions.
Take it a look and give your feedback. Or commit your changes. :-)
When we will think that it could be in a good status, we can move the content to Fedora-Join repository and submit a PR to docs in order to create a link in the mindshare section, as discussed in #170
What do you think? Could the plan work for you?
+1 Only one things Askfedora has here own SOP:
https://pagure.io/Ask-Fedora-SOP-docs
Maybe we can redirect it to that page
Regards.,
👍 Only one things Askfedora has here own SOP: https://pagure.io/Ask-Fedora-SOP-docs Maybe we can redirect it to that page
Yes, right. Ask-Fedora-SOP-docs is already on docs.f.o.?
@ankursinha open a pull request in some place for review.. I think is still pending
https://pagure.io/fedora-docs/docs-fp-o/issue/111 -> request for AskFedora docs to be put up on docs.fp.o
I see that the nav page for the fedora-join docs lists: - classrooms - askfedora
I think I'd add "Join Fedora" at the top, and make it link to the council docs that we're hoping to have ready: https://pagure.io/Fedora-Council/council-docs/pull-request/63
It should be clear that the main focus of the Join SIG is to help newcomers join Fedora. Classroom etc are not our primary tasks.
Next on a higher level: if we think of the goal of the join sig: to help newcomers integrate with Fedora, neither classrooms nor askfedora fit it well. Yes, the same people work on all three: classroom/askfedora/join but should we formally say "Fedora Join is in-charge of Classrooms and AskFedora and Welcome-to-Fedora"?
Ideally, it'll be good if we can get the active ask-fedora folks to take on its management (not that there's much management there tbh). Similarly, classroom should maybe be a separate thing?
(I've basically been trying to reduce what we do so that we can focus all our resources on our primary task---actively help newcomers integrate with community. Otherwise we get distracted by lots of other things that aren't always in line with the goal of the join-sig)
Yes @ankursinha it was mainly a test where to add some content :-)
Yes, it is better to focus on a thing at a time.
@hhlp how it is going? Do you think that the docs are ready? Should we move the https://pagure.io/join-doc content to https://pagure.io/fedora-join repository?
@alciregi
I'm going to do a last review and comment here
What about other did they check? Do they have any comment?
@alishapapun @ankursinha @bt0dotninja
I deleted the old repository and created a new one called fedora-join-docs. It is here: https://pagure.io/fedora-join/fedora-join-docs
I would like to handle the addition of the link in the mindshare teams page [1] but I don't understand how it works. So I opened a ticket there [2] just to look for some explanation.
[1] https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/mindshare/ [2] https://pagure.io/fedora-docs/pages/issue/3
You need to open a ticket here
https://pagure.io/fedora-docs/docs-fp-o/issue
Regards
You need to open a ticket here https://pagure.io/fedora-docs/docs-fp-o/issue Regards
So there is a manual process to include the repository in some build system, right?
You need to open a ticket here https://pagure.io/fedora-docs/docs-fp-o/issue
https://pagure.io/fedora-docs/docs-fp-o/issue/127
nothing different from what we usually do but for some reason we don't see the repository
The link is in place :clap: :clap:
Metadata Update from @alciregi: - Issue close_status updated to: Fixed - Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)
This ticket has been migrated to the forgejo instance. Please find the new ticket here https://forge.fedoraproject.org/join/Fedora-Join//issues/171