On 9/29/18 5:26 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Differences_to_Ubuntu
The part about sudo is very out of date (we _do_ now configure sudo by
default, and have for a very long time), and the part about dnf is a mess.
The part about "using apt anyway" should be removed, since it really
doesn't
work.
The life cycle part could be written in a more positive way, and could
emphasize ease of upgrades.
There's probably more stuff. We can talk about GNOME Shell, and also about
Fedora Server and Fedora Atomic Host / CoreOS.
So, yeah, all of that, plus of course update to new docs site and put the
wiki redirect macro in place.
Anyone interested? This'd be particularly useful for someone who does a lot
of playing with other distros. (We could use similar for Mint, Debian, and
Arch as well.)
This does not answer your original question, but are we triaging /
collecting a list of pages like this, where we want more attention /
review by others? If not, where can we collect these?
I want to collect examples like this we could point people to for making
a first contribution to Fedora Docs. I am thinking ahead to when CommOps
revisits this ticket in 2019 to try and drive more contributions to
Fedora Docs:
https://pagure.io/fedora-commops/issue/159
A list (or tickets) of docs pages that need love or wiki pages that are
good candidates for migration to quick-docs is a helpful resource. It
simplifies planning for this ticket.
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Cheers,
Justin W. Flory
jflory7(a)gmail.com