Thanks for taking a look at the new site! On 9/12/19 5:44 PM, Doug Smythies wrote: > Should we add a note and link to this new stuff from here?: > https://help.ubuntu.com/index.html >
Yes please. I filed the following to track that: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-docs/+bug/1843945 > The related doc team wiki pages will need updating. > If you can point me at pages, we can help out here as well. > Is it possible to publish a PDF version of the serverguide? > I know we can do an offline HTML document, I will need to confirm about PDF as well. > It is not easy to navigate, both from within one page, > wanting to go to the next page, and from the order of things on > the navigation page [2]. For example. If I am on the Samba - file server > page [6] and then want to go to the print server page. To me, > the "Suggested Topics" area makes no sense. > I agree, that navigating between the Discourse pages is not straightforward. Using the introduction page is what I have also found to be the easiest mechanism until we have the new site up. > At some point (typically around 21.10), the 20.04 serverguide will need > to be split out as 22.04 specific edits need to be started. Won't we > want something like we have now where "lts" or "stable" always points > to the correct version of the web pages? Once 22.04 is released, > then "lts" would point to that version and one would need to force > "20.04" to get the older, but still active version. While not needed > for two years, it should be planned for now. > I will need to confirm the mechanism that will let us do this. On other sites [1] that use this same model they have the ability to show previous versions. [1] https://old-docs.maas.io/2.5/en/ -- ubuntu-server mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam
