Documentation recap


Jonathan Boulle <jonathan.boulle@...>
 

Quick summary of the documentation talk in the call today:

- CNCF projects can reach out (Dan: please provide appropriate contact here) for assistance with contracting resources to help with documentation: CNCF will help with recruiting/logistics, then regularly look to project maintainers for approval of the work

- Most projects are using similar documentation sites already (simple Jekyll/GitHub hosted websites that render markdown), probably not a lot to add here

- Projects like Kubernetes are "too big to help" in the sense that they already have large, established infrastructure and processes around managing and publishing documentation; CNCF can help with some content though

- Brian G had concerns about long ramp-up time with random contractors; perhaps instead we can re-use a resource that becomes familiar with the projects (especially as they intersect)

- Another area Kubernetes could use help is homepage design - perhaps this is also something we can provide an optional consistent design for projects?


anything I missed?


alexis richardson
 

Two tiny addenda

Dan mentioned that cncf could help kube by eg funding editorial polish for otherwise raw content.

There was a discussion about the gamification of non-feature contributions, and the kube/cncf pilot of this.


On Wed, 1 Mar 2017, 18:09 Jonathan Boulle via cncf-toc, <cncf-toc@...> wrote:
Quick summary of the documentation talk in the call today:

- CNCF projects can reach out (Dan: please provide appropriate contact here) for assistance with contracting resources to help with documentation: CNCF will help with recruiting/logistics, then regularly look to project maintainers for approval of the work

- Most projects are using similar documentation sites already (simple Jekyll/GitHub hosted websites that render markdown), probably not a lot to add here

- Projects like Kubernetes are "too big to help" in the sense that they already have large, established infrastructure and processes around managing and publishing documentation; CNCF can help with some content though

- Brian G had concerns about long ramp-up time with random contractors; perhaps instead we can re-use a resource that becomes familiar with the projects (especially as they intersect)

- Another area Kubernetes could use help is homepage design - perhaps this is also something we can provide an optional consistent design for projects?


anything I missed?
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Dan Kohn <dan@...>
 

CNCF projects should contact Sarah Conway (cc'ed) and myself for documentation funding.

The beta test I mentioned for gamification of activity (and which I encourage you to try and comment on) is http://k8sport.org/.

On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 1:14 PM, Alexis Richardson via cncf-toc <cncf-toc@...> wrote:

Two tiny addenda

Dan mentioned that cncf could help kube by eg funding editorial polish for otherwise raw content.

There was a discussion about the gamification of non-feature contributions, and the kube/cncf pilot of this.


On Wed, 1 Mar 2017, 18:09 Jonathan Boulle via cncf-toc, <cncf-toc@...> wrote:
Quick summary of the documentation talk in the call today:

- CNCF projects can reach out (Dan: please provide appropriate contact here) for assistance with contracting resources to help with documentation: CNCF will help with recruiting/logistics, then regularly look to project maintainers for approval of the work

- Most projects are using similar documentation sites already (simple Jekyll/GitHub hosted websites that render markdown), probably not a lot to add here

- Projects like Kubernetes are "too big to help" in the sense that they already have large, established infrastructure and processes around managing and publishing documentation; CNCF can help with some content though

- Brian G had concerns about long ramp-up time with random contractors; perhaps instead we can re-use a resource that becomes familiar with the projects (especially as they intersect)

- Another area Kubernetes could use help is homepage design - perhaps this is also something we can provide an optional consistent design for projects?


anything I missed?
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Kenneth Owens (kenowens) <kenowens@...>
 

We can also host a documentation hackathon at various meet-ups. Cost is typically pizza and soda.

 

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CNCF projects should contact Sarah Conway (cc'ed) and myself for documentation funding.

 

The beta test I mentioned for gamification of activity (and which I encourage you to try and comment on) is http://k8sport.org/.

 

On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 1:14 PM, Alexis Richardson via cncf-toc <cncf-toc@...> wrote:

Two tiny addenda

Dan mentioned that cncf could help kube by eg funding editorial polish for otherwise raw content.

There was a discussion about the gamification of non-feature contributions, and the kube/cncf pilot of this.

 

On Wed, 1 Mar 2017, 18:09 Jonathan Boulle via cncf-toc, <cncf-toc@...> wrote:

Quick summary of the documentation talk in the call today:

 

- CNCF projects can reach out (Dan: please provide appropriate contact here) for assistance with contracting resources to help with documentation: CNCF will help with recruiting/logistics, then regularly look to project maintainers for approval of the work

 

- Most projects are using similar documentation sites already (simple Jekyll/GitHub hosted websites that render markdown), probably not a lot to add here

 

- Projects like Kubernetes are "too big to help" in the sense that they already have large, established infrastructure and processes around managing and publishing documentation; CNCF can help with some content though

 

- Brian G had concerns about long ramp-up time with random contractors; perhaps instead we can re-use a resource that becomes familiar with the projects (especially as they intersect)

 

- Another area Kubernetes could use help is homepage design - perhaps this is also something we can provide an optional consistent design for projects?

 

 

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