Hi Docs Team, A brief update from Cincinnati, where we've been together to work on the Sysadmin Guide. Today we've largely been brainstorming and organizing our sysadmin-related topics. You can see what we've gotten through thus far on the wiki [0]. We're also using an Etherpad instance [1] to collaborate on that info before putting any info up on the wiki.
It's all a work-in-progress, so please feel free to make any comments / updates. Even if you just have a question like, "What about doing something this way?" or "Have you thought about this?", we would appreciate any feedback.* Also related to the Sysadmin Guide, we'll be back-porting some relevant topics from the RHEL 7 GNOME Desktop Administration Guide [2]. Aside from the sysadmin guide, we're also working on getting the "Norwich" style [3] in place (with its first implementation coming in the Sysadmin Guide), and implementing header-bar functionality in Yelp. If anyone wants to play with the new yelp features, you can check out the WIP branch on GNOME Git [4]. The branch is the 'new-aday-design' branch. We've also removed a "read it later" feature from the help browser (note that we've kept the "bookmarks" feature, though). "Read it Later" let you save help pages to read later, so it was very similar to a bookmarking feature. "Read it Later" also wasn't a very easy feature to find. Given all of that, we decided that it was ok to remove it. That's the gist of what we've gone through so far. We're really just focused on the sysadmin guide, and will be working on that a lot while we're here. Feel free to join us on IRC or follow-up with any questions on the mailing list. All are welcome to chime in with questions and ideas. Jim [0] https://wiki.gnome.org/DocumentationProject/Tasks/SysAdminGuide#Content_ideas_.28new.29 [1] https://etherpad.gnome.org/p/docs [2] https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/Desktop_Migration_and_Administration_Guide/index.html [3] http://afaikblog.wordpress.com/2014/01/30/help-me-yet-another-docs-hackfest-blog-post/ [4] git://git.gnome.org/yelp --or-- ssh://[email protected]/git/yelp * I know of two admins who administer GNOME via installations of Scientific Linux at Fermilab, and we'll be getting feedback from them. They should be able to provide some really relevant comments! _______________________________________________ gnome-doc-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-doc-list
