(Resending with correct docs list cc. Sorry about that.)
On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 11:30:46AM -0500, Matthew Miller wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 03:21:56PM +0100, Adam Williamson wrote:
> > It's a bit off-topic, but...when this happens, what do we do about
> > links? There are probably many links to this page. This applies to
> > anything being 'converted' from the wiki to docs, I guess...can we make
> > wiki URLs redirect to a docs page after conversion? Or do we have to
> > make the wiki page just show a link to the docs page?
>
> I've just been making stubs like
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Council, which isn't ideal.
>
> Mediawiki has some extensions which allow external redirects, but I
> don't think we can safely enable anything which allows *arbitrary*
> redirects.
>
> We could either look at modifying the ExternalRedirecct
> extension to be something like DocsRedirect and hard-code the
> https://docs. part, or we could follow this suggestion
> https://stackoverflow.com/a/36634532/479426, which is to create a
> "MovedToDocs" namespace and allow the extension there, and then give
> a restricted set of people permission to move things into that space.
>
>
>
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> Matthew Miller
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> Fedora Project Leader
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=615139
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Hi team,
I'm quite new with Fedora, and I've digging a lot to make NFS work. As it
is a quite straightforward procedure, most guides I've found are quite
outdated.
Finally, I got it working thanks to this guide from
https://www.itzgeek.com/how-tos/linux/centos-how-tos/how-
to-setup-nfs-server-on-centos-7-rhel-7-fedora-22.html, but I thought it
would be great to use some of the info to update Fedora Wiki, which is from
2009.
So I asked the guide's admin for permission to use his content, and I
rewrote the NFS wiki, which should now work under Fedora 27.
You will find it in the attached txt in plain text, but I can easily take
it to any necessary format.
I hope it helps to update this section, as it is an extremely useful tool
Regards,
Pablo J Torrubiano
On Wed, Jan 03, 2018 at 11:49:30AM +0100, Zdenek Dohnal wrote:
> > Hi Zdenek! Thanks for helping us improve our documentation. Can you
> > tell me which pages you're interested in working on?
> Hi Matt,
>
> I would like to update/improve these two pages at least:
>
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Printing
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_debug_printing_problems
>
> and probably add page for scanning issues.
These pages look like greate candidates for the new Quick Docs, as
would a scanning page. Are you comfortable writing in AsciiDoc? (It's a
fairly easy lightweight markup language.)
What about working with Git? Assuming so, the easiest thing is to fork
https://pagure.io/fedora-docs/quick-docs and add the pages you want,
and then submit a PR.
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On Tue, Jan 02, 2018 at 04:05:11PM +0100, Zdenek Dohnal wrote:
> this is probably kind of off-topic, but I think there could be a
> someone, who encountered it too. Does anyone please know, in which
> Fedora user group I need to be to be able to write to Fedora wiki and
> where I can be added to such user group? I would like to update printing
> pages, but sadly I do not have such right to modify the page.
>
Hi Zdenek! Thanks for helping us improve our documentation. Can you
tell me which pages you're interested in working on?
We have a general plan to move user-focused documentation out of the
wiki and to make that more of an active contributor workspace. (The key
problem with it being a mix is that it's way too easy for users to
accidentally click into a portion of the wiki that's not maintaned to a
standard that's useful for end-users.) The plan is for short how-to
and quick explanation documents to go into a "Quick Docs" repository,
currently at https://docs.fedoraproject.org/quick-docs/en-US/index.html
These documents are written in AsciiDoc instead of MediaWiki markup,
and managed in the git repo at https://pagure.io/fedora-docs/quick-docs.
Printing didn't make the list of wiki pages that I targetted for
initial conversion to the Quick Docs format, but it seems like a good
candidate in any case. Would you be interested in working on improving
the printing documentation in this way?
(I've cc'd the Fedora Docs mailing list, by the way; ideally we can
continue this conversation there.)
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