Re: Wiki migration and clean-up

2016-07-28 Thread Ray Chiang
Good point Allen. I expect that moving everything to the new wiki will take a while. Once that's done, the code can be changed. Just doing a quick grep, I see a total of 12 places to change to point to the new Wiki (there may be more). For existing installs, we can either keep a small subse

Re: Wiki migration and clean-up

2016-07-28 Thread Allen Wittenauer
I hope you folks are aware that this is much more intensive than just moving a bunch of documents. Lots of wiki pages are referenced in the source code, including in user-facing error messages. > On Jul 28, 2016, at 10:47 AM, Ray Chiang wrote: > > Thanks Martin. I did ask on INFRA-

Re: Wiki migration and clean-up

2016-07-28 Thread Andrew Wang
Big +1 from me. Better docs are incredibly helpful for our users and new contributors. This cleanup would be a great contribution. If anyone else is looking for a side project, the website could also badly use a refresh. There aren't actually that many pages: -> % find author -name "*.xml" author

Re: Wiki migration and clean-up

2016-07-28 Thread Ray Chiang
Thanks Martin. I did ask on INFRA-12342, and it looks like Confluence Wiki is the recommended "latest and greatest". Here's my proposal as it currently stands: 1) Move to Confluence Wiki. 2) Move all the Industry/meetup to a single page with a small set of external links. This will be mostl