----- Original Message ----- > From: "Mikey Ariel" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] > Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2016 1:42:56 PM > Subject: [ovirt-devel] Coming (Very) Soon - New ovirt.org Website & > Deprecated Wiki > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA256 > > In the past months we've been working on upgrading the oVirt project > infrastructure, to better support the community contributions. > > One of the main platforms for our user documentation, release > management content, and community content has been the MediaWiki site > that you all know as ovirt.org. Most of us are familiar with the wiki > site format, with all its advantages and disadvantages. > > After several years of serving the community, I'm happy to announce > that we are very near to completing a full upgrade of the website > infrastructure from a wiki site to a static site, source-controlled on > GitHub and authored in Markdown. > > This email is the pre-launch announcement, as we are reaching the > final stages of the migration, and there are a few actions that might > affect your work on website content in the meantime. > > Why migrate the website > ======================= > > As mentioned, wiki sites provide an open and flexible content editing > platform. Unfortunately, as the site grows the content becomes quite > difficult to manage and curate, resulting in lots of obsolete, > outdated, and incorrect information. > > By moving to a source-controlled repository and implementing GitHub's > contribution workflow, we strive to ease the work of maintaining an > up-to-date content site, employ a peer-review process for changes, and > standardize the authoring markup language to lower the contribution > barrier. > > The Middleman framework (Ruby-based static site generator) was chosen > based on observing successful implementation of other open-source > community websites, such as OpenStack RDO, Project Atomic, and Gluster. > > What we did so far > ================== > > When we started the migration, our Web design team exported all of the > wiki content from the old website and converted it to MD files. They > also set up the website config flow, auto-deploy, and upgraded the > look-and-feel of the website. > > We then initiated a content review effort as well as a UX review for > the new website in a smaller forum, which caught most of the critical > issues with the new website and helped us get the new format to a > place where we can release the website in a near-GA/public-beta format. > > Yesterday (Wednesday Feb 17) we exported the website one more time and > currently we're running a diff on all the files that changed since the > initial export was done, to make sure we grab all the updates and the > latest content before we launch the new website. > > What is about to happen > ======================= > > Today we are initiating a **wiki freeze**, which means the old > MediaWiki site will become read-only. This is to ensure that all of
Where's the old MediaWiki site? (seems the old URL redirects to the new one). > our diff scripts reflect the most current state of the content on the > website, and that we don't lose any content in the transition. > > Barring any unexpected blockers, we will port the ovirt.org domain to > point to the new website and open the new website for contributions on > **Monday February 22** or earlier. > > What do you need to do right now > ================================ > > If you have any wiki pages that you're actively editing, please don't > save them to the old MediaWiki site, and hold onto your pending > changes until we send the happy launch email. > > We will also include instructions on how to contribute/edit/add > content to the new website, but in general the workflow will be > aligned with the standard GitHub best practices > (clone-edit-commit-pullrequest), so you can utilize all of the git > commands that you already know or work directly within the GitHub web > editor. > > > I'd like to thank all of the people who were involved with this > migration so far, ovirt.org is a big website with lots of content and > it was no small task to upgrade it. > > Please feel free to ping me on- or off-list if you have any questions > about the next steps, and expect a happy launch email soon! > > Cheers, > Mikey > > > - -- > Mikey Ariel > Community Lead, oVirt > www.ovirt.org > > "To be is to do" (Socrates) > "To do is to be" (Jean-Paul Sartre) > "Do be do be do" (Frank Sinatra) > > Mobile: +420-702-131-141 > IRC: mariel / thatdocslady > Twitter: @ThatDocsLady > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v2 > > iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJWxa5AAAoJEHYPPTOszxHow10H/jeuhzMrUrPsCBedLg7OKnNh > jdKDujT/aCyA4LgnRHnVBEASunShmVaOJrMdU4r0PZbdkX1Mf5/SvCEFGKY14qAg > m/5CnDhlwbp5rqo09VOGLMg20CaMtpUoE1LpKE/epGYEKSBr2JIAA+HAsYa1OEyS > 9oHDDx+ZIbfHNlygW1KpW6dsuZRscTbfy4kk8rY83YdJGyQiQN+ulsjT/c2N8ArR > WylohBE2OcC7+nzf7AejKJ94loWxnVhO4qWbNWAH00LArG89yFWBBSlMK6ocJUED > P4k2IzgG+75eTiCZAAw5/Vaqx0YVU7hScSmBqOPQu/wo4e2t11AR7A8D7Cn+vpU= > =XWEH > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > _______________________________________________ > Devel mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/devel > _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users

