[Gluster-devel] Hello and pull requests
Joe Julian
joe at julianfamily.org
Tue May 3 18:15:35 UTC 2016
That was the other thought I had, but I wasn't going to volunteer to
change the existing presos. :D
On 05/03/2016 11:14 AM, Dustin Black wrote:
> I've been toying with maintaining presentations in asciidoc format,
> which lends itself better to revision control and allows me to
> auto-publish to multiple formats relatively easily.
>
>
> Dustin L. Black, RHCA
> Principal Cloud Success Architect
> Red Hat, Inc. - Strategic Customer Engagement
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> dustin at redhat.com <mailto:dustin at redhat.com>
>
>
> On Tue, May 3, 2016 at 2:05 PM, Joe Julian <joe at julianfamily.org
> <mailto:joe at julianfamily.org>> wrote:
>
>
> On 05/03/2016 05:43 AM, Nigel Babu wrote:
>
> Hello folks,
>
> I've just started this week at Red Hat. Over the next year or
> so, I'll be helping with cleaning up the existing CI pipeline
> and improving it so that we have much better confidence with
> releases.
>
> Amy has been helping me get an overview of the infrastructure
> we have and we decided to put this on readthedocs under Ops
> Guide[1], considering we'd like to be open about our infra.
> While writing this, I also noticed there were quite a few
> warnings from mkdocs about dead links. I've taken a few
> minutes to fix them up as well[2]. If anyone has a few
> minutes, I'd be extremely grateful if you could merge them both.
>
> Additionally, I notice that we have presentations on the docs
> git repo, which makes it burst up in size to 145 MB. This
> makes for a unpleasant experience cloning the repo. If we
> don't clone the repo, we're less likely to see the warnings
> from mkdocs about deadlinks and might also turn away potential
> contributors. If possible, I'd like to propose that the
> presentations be hosted elsewhere and be linked from the
> documentation site (without breaking existing URLs). I'm also
> happy to host it on a separate git repo that is exclusively
> used for presentations. Does anyone have any strong opinions
> on the matter?
>
>
> I talked a long time ago about trying to have a repo for
> presentations. Some generic ones that could be used by a "speaker
> network" was something we once tried to put together.
>
> Either way, whether they stay attached to the documentation (I
> agree they shouldn't) or they're moved into a new repo, it should
> use large file storage[3] to keep the repo size reasonable.
>
> [1]: https://github.com/gluster/glusterdocs/pull/107
> [2]: https://github.com/gluster/glusterdocs/pull/108
>
> [3]:
> https://github.com/blog/1986-announcing-git-large-file-storage-lfs
>
>
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