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* '''[[User:pboy | Peter Boy]]''' (pboy)  Author, Information Architect  
* '''[[User:pboy | Peter Boy]]''' (pboy)  Author, Information Architect  
* '''[[User:x3mboy | Eduard Lucena]]''' (x3mboy) Contributor
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= Goals =  
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* Build up a documetation which will be part of the fedora docs landing page (docs.fedoraproject.org)
* Build up a documetation which will be part of the fedora [https://docs.fedoraproject.org docs landing page (docs.fedoraproject.org)]
* Maybe: Additional information to central [https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora/f33/system-administrators-guide/ "System Administrator's Guide"] documentation  
* Maybe: Additional information to central [https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora/f33/system-administrators-guide/ "System Administrator's Guide"] documentation  
* Maybe: Additional information to the central [https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora/f33/install-guide/ "Installation Guide"]  
* Maybe: Additional information to the central [https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora/f33/install-guide/ "Installation Guide"]  

Revision as of 17:01, 25 February 2021

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There is no documentation here.
This page is about planning and organising work on Fedora Server documentation.
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Server Documentation Team
Membership


Goals

The next steps

  • Concretisation of the planning. We need
    • a rough overall plan of the content
    • exemplary topics / themes
    • to find contributors / authors
  • Set up Working Environment
    • Staging Area
    • Preparation of publishing pipelines
  • Define Milestones
    • Most important: minimum requirement for going online

Preliminary planning proposal

Recently I came across an informative article: : "What is good documentation for software projects?" It's not brand new, but it's a good summary of what to look for in a documentation project.

Team

We need skillsets from multiple roles 

  • Authors/Writers with a deep understanding of the software being described, who create texts, of course
  • Information Architects who understands how to structure material
  • Reviewers with a deep understanding of the software being described, who ensure technical correctness
  • Editor/Reader, especially English native speakers, who proofread the wording and spelling
  • Administrator who keeps up the build pipelines and correct web formatting and presentation
  • Coordinator, who keeps an eye on the overall plan and helps to align all the processes and people

Guidelines

Notes on the structure of the texts. For example, it would be necessary to regulate:

  • Specification of author(s), date of creation, last update, Fedora version with which representations were tested.
  • Start with a short summary of the subject matter, objective and desired outcome. (paragraph of 2-3 sentences)
  • Divide longer sequences into sections with subheadings and short explanations
  • Provide each step with a brief explanation/justification, if possible, a general instruction structure and a concrete example.

Overall Conceptualisation of Server Documentation Content

As a first Draft we may discuss (See also: A first draft of a proposal for a concept to improve documentation)

  • Navigation Items
    • Home / Landing Page Fedora Server Documentation
    • Post-installation Procedures / Security Hardening
    • Fedora Server Example Use Cases
    • Tutorials
    • Trouble Shooting Guide / Known Issues
    • People, policies, and Working Methods
  • Details Home / Landing Page
  • Details Post Installation
  • Details Example Use Cases
  • Details Tutorials
  • Details People, Policies, ...