On 07/01/2016 09:06 AM, Martin Kosek wrote:
> On 10/15/2014 05:30 PM, Martin Kosek wrote:
>> On 10/15/2014 04:03 PM, Jérôme Fenal wrote:
>>> 2014-10-15 13:01 GMT+02:00 Martin Kosek <mkosek(a)redhat.com>:
>>>> Hello all,
>>>>
>>>> FreeIPA project is already for some time without sufficient
>>>> resources to revive
>>>> and maintain our former long upstream user guide. We did not find
>>>> enough
>>>> manpower either in FreeIPA developer nor our users community, so we
>>>> decided to
>>>> stop maintaining it.
>>>>
>>>> Detailed justification including links to mail threads in:
>>>>
http://www.freeipa.org/page/Upstream_User_Guide
>>>>
>>>> I would like to avoid leaving any loose ends on Fedora
>>>> Documentation project
>>>> side, do you have any recommendation for us? I already closed
>>>> respective
>>>> Bugzillas and upstream Trac tickets with explanation. Should we
>>>> also orphan the
>>>> guide in
>>>>
>>>>
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs_Project_meetings#Guides
>>>>
>>>> or on any other locations? For starters, I think we should close the
>>>> "freeipa-guide" component of "Fedora Documentation"
as nobody from
>>>> our team
>>>> would be responding there.
>>> Hi Martin,
>>>
>>> What will happen to its downstream Linux Domain Identity Management
>>> Guide for RHEL?
>> Hello Jérôme,
>>
>> RHEL guides as listed in
>>
http://www.freeipa.org/page/Documentation#User_Guides
>> are still actively maintained by Red Hat Technical Writer(s) and
>> should be up
>> to date. I added direct links to report any bugs that FreeIPA users
>> may find.
>>
>>> Should we rely solely on the product help for that documentation?
>> No. We want to focus on documentation in
FreeIPA.org project
>> community wiki,
>> i.e. design documents, (user) HOWTO articles or any other general
>> articles that
>> our users or developers contribute to.
>>
>> Wiki is generally much more easy to contribute due to easy syntax and
>> narrow
>> focus of the pages. Maintaining whole user guide book in docbook is
>> on a whole
>> different level of complexity and resource requirement on it's
>> contributors -
>> thus the move from it upstream.
> Hello everyone,
>
> Please let me revive that old thread of mine and revisit this subject
> as it
> these guides are now hurting the project too much to ignore it. We
> (the FreeIPA
> project) had numerous user confusions, mistakes and problems caused by
> these
> old, orphaned guides.
>
> We already stopped linking to the guides from the FreeIPA project
> pages and
> published our User Guide statement in:
>
http://www.freeipa.org/page/Upstream_User_Guide
> Currently, the only FreeIPA guides with sufficient staffing and
> contributions
> to maintain that big documentation project is with Red Hat and it's
> Identity
> Management guides:
>
http://www.freeipa.org/page/Documentation#User_Guides
>
> However, the problem is that these guides still pop up in search
> engine results
> and FreeIPA user community members periodically come to us and are
> complaining
> that some procedure from
>
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/15/html/FreeIPA_Guide/index.html
>
> or
>
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/17/html/FreeIPA_Guide/index.html
>
> or
>
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/18/html/FreeIPA_Guide/index.html
>
> does not work or that it is not understandable even though the fixed
> documentation is live on Red Hat sites.
>
> Can we please do something about it? I would suggest either:
>
> 1) Add big flash-y admonition to the top of every page in the user guides
> above, pointing to
>
http://www.freeipa.org/page/Documentation#User_Guides
> or
>
http://www.freeipa.org/page/Upstream_User_Guide
> which collects all information about these user guides.
This is a pretty good idea for our new future publishing system. Maybe
we could make it automatically insert some kind of a banner as a guide
reaches its EOL, explaining to anyone who finds it that it's out of
date. We could have it trigger when a guide for final release X is
published and slap that banner on every guide for release X-2.
Preferably a floating one, not just something on top of the page, so
people are sure to see it even if they open the page at an anchor
instead of the top.
Or we could just unpublish old guides as a rule. Currently it really is
pretty confusing.
>
> 2) Remove these guides from Fedora docs side at all and ideally add a
> redirect to
>
http://www.freeipa.org/page/Documentation#User_Guides
> or
>
http://www.freeipa.org/page/Upstream_User_Guide
>
> I am looking for any guidance. Thank you!
>
I agree we should definitely remove these guides - if the most recent
one is 3 years out of date and people still keep finding it and then
getting confused, that's a no-brainer. I'm not sure about the redirects,
though, I don't know if we can easily do that.
Fedora infrastructure[1] manages that but it seems impossible to raise a
ticket with their system.[2]
Try: