On 20/06/2019 22:08, Casey Cain wrote: > Hi, Michael. > > In the last few DDFs I have brought up the idea of migrating to a > Confluence wiki. There are several reasons why I've been encouraging this. > Internally at the LF we have been building a set of tools and automation > over the last several years to help better suit our community needs. > Some of the these systems tie into Salesforce, Atlassian tools (JIRA, > Confluence) and Groups.io. > > At the last DDF, those present agreed that we should look at migrating > to a new wiki as long as the relevant information is captured and migrated. > I agreed to do the bulk of the migration efforts myself. While I am > confident that I will grab all of the necessary information and move it > over to the new wiki, I'm asking the community to grab the URL of any > page they believe to be important to migrate and put it > on https://wiki.lfnetworking.org/display/ODL/Migration+Sites just to be > sure that I don't forget anything. > You can help migrate those pages as well if you'd like. But as promised > I will do the bulk of the migration. > > The current wiki will not be going anywhere until the community confirms > that the necessary data has indeed been migrated and that we are > satisfied with the new solution.
Yes, because we have a ton of historical data, but little of it seems maintained or overly-accurate these days. The idea here is at that any page on the old wiki marked for migration would be replaced with a redirect to the new page. Also note: if we have a docs person coming, a chunk of the wiki content should be turned into .rst and committed to the project which owns it. That way we always keep track of what's relevant and it is up to the particular project to keep the information updated. Regards, Robert
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