Hi, based on the discussion in the audience I think the idea was a little bit different. Or I missunderstand your comment Justin..?
If a training material has not been updated for a time period longer than year for example it should be marked as "Outdated.". This could be shown on a furture website as "Outdated material. Might not be accurate anymore" as well as showing a kind of a WARNING within the dev-tools. I would say based on what I know about Asciidoctor this can be simply achieved by using the following two things: "revdate" and "revnumber". With the "revnumber" you have a real thing like a Release and with "revdate" it could be identified against the current date if it's older than a year for example. Also searching for material which is older than a given timepoint could be done. But based on the above one question arises: When is material defined as outdated? By which timeperiod? Might be different for each material/training. Kind regards Karl Heinz Marbaise On 25.10.19 18:13, Justin Mclean wrote:
Hi, At ApacheCon we got a question from the audience about metadata and content expiry. I currently put some meta-data in my asciidoc documents. Something like this: :description: 45 minute talk on the Apache Way and navigating a project through the incubator :keywords: Apache Way,Incubator :talk: Navigating the ASF Incubator Process Some it is use as text substitions in the content and also gets added as metadata to teh header. [2] Way, way back I use to use this [1] do we want to consider using something like this (or a subset of it)? At some point we would like to be able to automatically search presentation and other material based on this meta data. Thanks, Justin 1. https://www.dublincore.org 2. https://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#metadata
