[CentOS-docs] Docs strategy and tactics [RFC]

Jim Perrin jperrin at centos.org
Mon Mar 16 18:33:05 UTC 2015


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On 03/12/2015 04:59 PM, Karsten Wade wrote:

<much snipping>

> That would allow for us to mirror content to github.com/CentOS and 
> people could use Prose.io for editing and pull requests to submit 
> content. We would sync all that back to git.centos.org.
> 

The last I looked at Prose.io, it wanted more privilege than I was
comfortable giving it. That said, keeping docs in git (and leveraging
github for drive-by contributions) allows us to validate pull requests
for documentation and version the documents in a sane fashion. I'm in
favor of this aspect.

My only question is, how do we determine what goes in the wiki vs what
goes in git? The flow/format between the two is a bit different. Or is
this development the first step in the transition away from the wiki
to another medium?




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