14:00:19 #startmeeting Docs Project Meeting - Agenda: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs_Project_meetings 14:00:19 Meeting started Mon Jun 17 14:00:19 2013 UTC. The chair is randomuser. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 14:00:19 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea #link #topic. 14:00:19 #meetingname Fedora Docs 14:00:19 The meeting name has been set to 'fedora_docs' 14:00:19 #topic Roll Call 14:00:22 * Capesteve here 14:00:30 Hello everyone 14:00:36 hi! 14:01:21 * Sparks is here 14:02:25 * jjmcd 14:02:26 * pkovar is here 14:04:10 Woot! I hear that it's a bootloader 14:04:19 * Sparks is just now catching up on email 14:04:32 hehe 14:05:25 I had some grub content of my own planned, Sparks, we should coordinate in -docs sometime 14:06:04 #topic follow up on last weeks action items 14:06:20 no action items declared! 14:06:52 randomuser: Clearly we need more people to blame so that doesn't happen again. 14:07:04 I suppose I had an informal obligation to follow up up with rudi on the publishing thing, but he's updating the ticket 14:07:25 that reminds me 14:07:33 #info Participants are reminded to make liberal use of #info #link #help in order to make the minutes "more better" 14:07:44 #topic Release Notes - ready to start F20? 14:08:44 I think the release notes are pretty well done for f19 14:08:45 what kinds of things usually change in the Release Notes? 14:09:12 mahrud, everything except the boilerplate; the release notes are unique to each release by nature 14:09:13 randomuser: There will always be zero-day changes to the RN 14:09:47 Sparks, of course - and there are translations that will need publishing too 14:10:39 jjmcd proposed starting beats much earlier in the cycle, and now might be the time to start for F20 14:10:53 change proposals are already starting 14:11:27 jreznik has sent a handful of mails to devel, and will probably be assigning us bugs to track them soon 14:12:13 so, do we think it is too soon to clear master and the wiki and start prodding for writers, or just soon enough? 14:12:37 randomuser: Can we just branch for 19 and make 19 changes there as needed? 14:12:53 that's exactly what I had in mind, Sparks 14:14:12 mahrud, if you aren't familiar with the release notes process, we can give you a crash course sometime 14:15:49 ...looks like there's not a strong opinion against it 14:15:51 randomuser: I was just reading https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Release_notes_process , seems like there is a page for EVERYTHING 14:15:56 heh 14:16:36 mahrud, there are quite a few, yes :) The rpm building parts need updating, but the rest is good 14:16:51 #action randomuser to update rpm building docs for release notes 14:17:12 #topic Guide status 14:17:30 Capesteve, I added a topic for your thing next 14:17:41 ta 14:18:29 so, How are we on guides? 14:18:54 anything the present guide owners need help with from the group, excluding sysadmin guide? 14:20:10 I'm still reading up on the Defensive Coding guide, but in the meanwhile added some details for the security guide 14:21:08 mahrud, how are you adding to it? bugs? 14:21:20 http://mahrud.fedorapeople.org/0001-Slight-updates-to-the-encryption-sections.patch 14:21:46 nice, that's a big chunk of patch! 14:22:06 a big part is actually just fixed tabbing I guess 14:22:37 I added a warning in the beginning and details on each algorithm 14:22:41 it's hard to hold back on that sometimes... 14:23:25 Ideally, mahrud , the patches are much easier to review without that 14:23:53 wait, this is old, date says may 29th, let me look around, there should be a newer one 14:24:19 is Sparks communicative and accommodating, mahrud ? 14:24:57 randomuser: I can be 14:25:19 I haven't finished up reading everything yet, but I ask questions often 14:26:17 mahrud, since he can't see your commit messages, I'd suggest submitting your patches to him in small logical chunks rather than all at once 14:27:52 sure, I didn't want to have a 100 commits with tiny changes, but I'll try to group them logically 14:28:27 as long as you're in communication with the guide owner, i think we'll be ok. That's the main point I wanted to make. 14:28:36 Anything else on guides? 14:29:26 ok, let's move on to guides then 14:29:33 #topic Proofreading Guides 14:29:38 #chair Capesteve 14:29:38 Current chairs: Capesteve randomuser 14:29:43 #chair jhradilek 14:29:43 Current chairs: Capesteve jhradilek randomuser 14:29:48 We, the guide owner and myself mainly, have not had time to proof read the Sysadmin Guide for Fedora 18 14:30:01 I thought it was better to publish as-is, so suggested this to jhradilek last Friday who agrees. 14:30:02 The idea is to publish and see what sections need to fixed *and* are not trivial, i.e. that bother people enough to be reported. 14:30:02 Then we keep trying to fix those things which are reported until Fed 19 is out. 14:30:48 Some of the changes in NetworkManager section are trivial 14:31:13 some other chapters not so 14:31:26 Fed 19 Guide will be better as we are already working on that. 14:31:26 Can you think of a way to get some volunteers to proof read a chapter or section for us? 14:31:26 Maybe the best is to send an e-mail to the list with subject "Proof Readers needed". 14:31:59 Capesteve: I'd suggest a wiki page that people can use to sign up for sections 14:32:04 The Sysadmin Guide guide owner,jhradilek, is on-leave but has joined the meeting I see. 14:32:06 Capesteve, the docs list, or did you have a wider audience in mind? 14:32:11 Sparks, +1 14:32:21 I think you could e-mail the docs list 14:32:45 we could ask some coleagues 14:32:50 Capesteve: I can help out with some proofing... is there a priority list? 14:33:27 iambryan: Not from my point of view but that is a question best answered by jhradilek 14:33:46 Capesteve: ok 14:34:05 jhradilek: Anything known to need more work than another? 14:35:05 iambryan: Is there a section or subject you know better than others? 14:35:13 Capesteve, jhradilek - is the plan to publish as draft, review, then publish again? - or, do you have the time to update the guide for this release given guidance on what needs to change? 14:35:58 randomuser: ah, sorry - missed the beginning, /me is here, rereading backlog 14:36:33 randomuser: I don't mind, 14:36:44 randomuser: as long as its availble for proof reading 14:36:48 Capesteve: will have to review the doc to determine ;) 14:37:01 Capesteve, okay, thanks 14:37:28 OK, see I will commit my chnages for NetworkManager, and some stuff on hostnamctl 14:37:44 then we can ask fro an e-mail next Monday 14:37:50 so, we need someone to publish the doc, someone to make a wiki page to coordinate reviews, and someone to solicit reviews? 14:38:16 an e-mail next Monday with a link to the Wiki page 14:38:30 ...and a week to prep 14:38:56 I can try to make a wiki page 14:39:20 and ask jhradilek to publish next Monday, as draft 14:39:38 Capesteve: I will reply to the group email once it goes out with what I can pick up 14:39:48 iambryan: thank you 14:39:53 Capesteve: yw 14:40:20 actually, Fed 18 Relase Notes might serve as a clue to what needs checking 14:40:39 OK, enough, I am done 14:41:07 #info Capesteve needs input on System administrators guide 14:41:41 #action me to try and make a wiki page 14:41:45 #info Capesteve will commit his work in progress and publish sysadmin guide for review 14:42:15 the more review time, the better, IMO 14:43:03 next topic, then? 14:43:34 #topic Outstanding BZ Tickets 14:43:41 #link http://tinyurl.com/lbrq84 14:45:09 so, there's some bugs 14:47:01 hmm... are we covering firewalld in the security guide or the sysadmin guide? 14:47:53 Sec 14:48:01 Should be in the Security Guide. 14:48:16 Sparks in security guide 14:48:31 I think it should be in both actually 14:48:38 okay, thanks. I'm assigning you a bug, Sparks 14:49:00 mahrud normallly we link to thinks 14:49:04 In sec guide with a pointer in sysadmin? 14:49:06 rather than duplicate 14:49:24 iambryan: exactamo 14:50:30 #action randomuser to look over open bugs for things obviously assigned to the wrong component 14:50:49 #topic open floor discussion 14:52:02 so I saw three docs-related workshops in the flock schedule 14:52:23 neat 14:52:41 I'm just curious who is managing those, etc. 14:52:41 Sparks, is that you? 14:52:54 * randomuser is attempting to plan attendance 14:53:09 it's hard to cooperate on talks at flock as you don't know with whom you should cooperate talk :( 14:54:41 edit: one of them is actually ARM documentation hackfest which I suppose is governed by ARM team 14:55:36 other than that there is a "Writing Technical Documentation for Fedora" workshop and a "Document your code" workshop 14:56:14 mahrud, we might have to attend them to find out who is running the shop ! 14:56:21 :)) 14:57:00 We can check the list 14:57:15 spot's working on the list, so if the schedule is tight, there may be some combining anyway 14:57:34 hey suehle 14:57:38 hey! 14:58:02 I'm looking forward to the schedule update; in particular, i'm wondering if there's anything happening on monday 14:58:33 Monday is going to be the mostly hackfesty day 14:58:44 fun, ok 14:59:55 our time is coming to a close, here's your last chance to get a word in 15:00:05 docs hackfest submissions: Kushal Das, Jared Smith 15:00:14 (Jared submitted two) 15:01:49 #endmeeting