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2022 Mar 28
1
Status of RHEL docs for CentOS, questions
Hi all, while Option 2 was my favorite as well and it looks great on wide screens, one concern is that it might not look as good on mobile devices. Since we had a sync-up call with Shaun last week, we added Option 4 which shows collapsible docs lists and categories under each major version. Hope that helps, Tomas On Fri, Mar 25, 2022 at 7:52 PM Amy Marrich <amy at redhat.com> wrote:
2022 Mar 25
1
Status of RHEL docs for CentOS, questions
I've only started looking through but I like Option 2. As you said the list will get longer and this will ultimately have less scrolling then having everything listed vertically/ Amy *Amy Marrich* She/Her/Hers Principal Technical Marketing Manager - Cloud Platforms Red Hat, Inc <https://www.redhat.com/> amy at redhat.com Mobile: 954-818-0514 Slack: amarrich IRC: spotz
2022 Mar 30
1
Status of RHEL docs for CentOS, questions
Yeah, my issue with Option 2 was that it doesn't reflow. We could get the same side-by-side effect while allowing reflow on smaller screens using CSS flexbox or grid, but I don't know how to do that in asciidoc. Sometimes sites just hand-craft the HTML of the landing page, but I don't want to make work for people. Also, we should consider how well these designs will work with three
2015 Mar 16
0
Docs strategy and tactics [RFC]
On Tue, 2015-03-17 at 01:54 +0530, kunaal jain wrote: > > On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 10:48 PM, Shaun McCance <shaunm at redhat.com> wrote: > > I like putting focus on this. It provides people a resource for things > > they actually want to do. Nobody wants just an operating system. I also > > think it's a great avenue for getting community contributions. It's
2015 Mar 16
2
Docs strategy and tactics [RFC]
> On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 10:48 PM, Shaun McCance <shaunm at redhat.com> wrote: > I like putting focus on this. It provides people a resource for things > they actually want to do. Nobody wants just an operating system. I also > think it's a great avenue for getting community contributions. It's easy > to make a one-time contribution on a topic you know well without
2015 Mar 24
0
Docs strategy and tactics [RFC]
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Kunaal: I know you are still researching, but I think you may have enough to write up your proposal in the Melange tool. The deadline for applications to be input is 27 March at 19:00 UTC. However, that is followed by a few more weeks for you to work with me and other mentors/helpers to refine the application. So your next step is to work on and
2015 Mar 25
1
Docs strategy and tactics [RFC]
Hi Kartsen, you'll have my proposal by the end of the day. I am not good at writing content. :( I have sorted out all the technicalities though. Regards, Kunal Jain On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 5:48 AM, Karsten Wade <kwade at redhat.com> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Kunaal: > > I know you are still researching, but I think you may have
2015 Mar 17
2
Docs strategy and tactics [RFC]
On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 3:30 AM, Shaun McCance <shaunm at redhat.com> wrote: > Just to throw another wrench in: I don't know what DigitalOcean's docs > are like, but Linode generally provides their guides for Ubuntu, Debian, > and CentOS. However, for whatever reason, they tend to do Ubuntu first. > So there are bunches of guides without CentOS versions. > > They do
2023 Dec 08
0
[centos/centos.org] branch main updated: Add post about Connect 2024, remove old posts
This is an automated email from the git hooks/post-receive script. shaunm pushed a commit to branch main in repository centos/centos.org. The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/main by this push: new 22e55e6 Add post about Connect 2024, remove old posts 22e55e6 is described below commit 22e55e6b8d076aac3150d67243db046469503bbd Author: Shaun McCance <shaunm at redhat.com>
2006 Feb 10
2
[LLVMdev] PyPy sprint announcement: PyCon 2006, Texas, Feb 27st - March 2nd
Hello LLVM-ers, The next sprint of PyPy will be held in Dallas, Texas, at the PyCon conference. Most of you know about the LLVM back-end of PyPy. So far, we use mostly the static compilation features of LLVM, but as we are progressing on the JIT side we are considering starting sometime soon working on just-in-time machine code generation backends. Clearly, LLVM might prove to be a good target
2022 Jan 06
2
Interest in office hours?
Hi all, Is there any interest in having bi-weekly office hours to discuss stuff going on around CentOS docs? We could get onto this list, along with other (actual) SIGs: https://www.centos.org/community/calendar/ I've done docs office hours for other projects. Sometimes they're very boring. Sometimes real work gets done. Sometimes you end up onboarding a great new community member. I
2008 Sep 22
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM sprint RFC
Hi all, I'd like to coordinate a LLVM sprint at Google in Mountain View. I discussed this with Chris at the LLVM developers day, but didn't get around to figuring out the logistics until now. I'm emailing here to take a survey of what works best for people: 1. Pick all that work for you: weekdays, weekends, evenings. 2. Pick a time frame that you like best: October, early December,
2022 Feb 15
1
Docs meeting with Fedora
Hi folks, Ben Cotton has been working on revamping the Fedora docs team. I've been working with him to see where we can share resources. We're doing weekly meetings. Please join if you can. https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/meeting-schedule/36706 Wednesdays (starting tomorrow) at 18:30 UTC in #fedora-meeting-1 on Matrix. Let me know if you have questions, or if you can't make
2006 Mar 27
3
[LLVMdev] PyPy Tokyo sprint 23/4 - 29/4 announcement
Hello LLVM, During this sprint we will also look at using LLVM JIT for our project. What exactly we will do in Tokyo very much depends on who will attend. So if you are interested please contact me beforehand so we can make sure everyone will have a fun and productive time. cheers, Eric van Riet Paap Tokyo PyPy Sprint: 23rd - 29th April 2006
2015 Jun 16
0
News about a BarCamp about VoIP open source, RPi2, XiVO, webRTC
Dear asterisk users, We would like to announce 2 VoIP activites organised by XiVO. For those who've never heard about the project: XiVO is a free/open source telephone system under the GPLv3 that has been based on asterisk since 2005. More info on our website: http://xivo.io [3]. We have an IRC channel, #xivo on freenode and a forum [0]. Feedback and contributions are always welcome :) The
2022 Mar 25
1
Status of RHEL docs for CentOS, questions
Hi folks, A team inside Red Hat has been working on upstreaming the RHEL docs to CentOS Stream. I'd like to share the progress and gather some feedback. You can see a preview rendering here: https://redhat.gitlab.io/centos-stream/docs/enterprise-docs/ Sources here: https://gitlab.com/redhat/centos-stream/docs/enterprise-docs Currently, there are three documents being built for each of
2015 May 07
0
Welcome GSoC students, getting started
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I'd like to welcome the two Summer of Code students who will be building different parts of the new CentOS documentation toolchain. * Kunal Jain * Lei Yang Students -- welcome again, and thank you for your work this far in helping define the project. Now we have the pleasure of working on the two new scopes that will work interdependently and
2011 Jul 27
2
Writing a Quick Start Guide to Xapian
Google are holding a GSoC "Doc Camp" this year the week before the annual mentor summit - the dates for Doc Camp are 17-21 October, and the location is Google HQ in Mountain View, California, USA. A major part of this will be several Book Sprints for writing Quick Start guides for specific organisations taking part in GSoC. They're currently inviting proposals, and I'd like to
2007 Jan 15
0
OT: Quad-band cellphones with wifi & stablesipsupport
Its not quad band and in my opinion doesn't perform well enough to be used for anything but basic email and phone calls. This phone, even on the newest version of firmware (Sprint) hangs when syncing with exchange to the point where you miss calls even though you tried to answer them. If you turn on wifi or Bluetooth, it simply compounds the problems. It will also require (literally) a
2007 Jun 22
0
[LLVMdev] Vilnius/Post EuroPython PyPy Sprint 12-14th of July
Hi all, For those of you following PyPy, our next sprint has "porting to LLVM 2.0" as one of its topics. ======================================================== Vilnius/Post EuroPython PyPy Sprint 12-14th of July ======================================================== The PyPy team is sprinting at EuroPython again and we invite you to participate in our 3 day long sprint at the