A non-quorum meeting was held with John Babich (jmbuser) and Bart
Couvreur (couf) attending. Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams (ivazquez) and
Ville-Pekka Vainio (vpv) also participated.
Two agenda items were discussed (both suggested by the Fedora
Marketing team in the previous day's meeting).
1. Marketing team proposal to republish, on docs.fp.o,
FedoraUnity.org
docs for creating re-spins. See
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-docs-list/2007-October/msg00058.html
for details.
Note: docs.fp.o is the abbreviation for
docs.fedoraproject.org.
<jmbuser> To be practical, I guess we need a "table of contents" and
start with revisor and add the others [live-CD tools & pungi] as time
permits - links to what exists today
<couf> jmbuser: I'll see what I can do
<couf> I'll try to get kanarip and daMaestro on board and it could go fast
then
I'm more than happy to help in this area since I contribute to
fedorasolved as well for howto's etc... So if help is needed in this area
just give me a yell and I'll start to help.
2. Publishing howto's to docs.fp.o: increase visibility of the site
and might have positive influence on our contributor flow-in
John and Bart briefly reviewed Marc Wiriadisastra's (Strikeforce) site
and agreed that this would be a good addition to docs.fp.o. The main
concern is that the how-tos need to meet the "legal" guidelines for a
Fedora Project site - i.e., not include forbidden items. These items
could remain on an unofficial website if desired. This would be a
great project for a beginner with a little bit of guidance.
I'm more than happy to obviously transfer it the license should be ok to
transfer. I would be interested to know which how-to's you would like,
layout of how you want them written up and associated information.
Obviously the non-legal stuff will be left out.
The layout listed on docs.fp.o relate to bigger style documents is there a
reference to how-to's? If so can I grab a link? If not can we create a
standard layout that suits doc's?
Cheers,
Marc