Dear friends, Some recent activities for oS and others have unfortunately left me without the time I wanted to prepare today's meeting. In addition to that I have failed to manage my agenda as I should have and I need to sacrifice my participation to the meeting to work on other things. For these reasons I apologize to you, as I won't be able to attend. However, I don't want to be a blocker so here a couple of points that I suggest you discuss. 1. Labeled external branches. As hinted at in the my last commit to the README, I suggest we adopt a workflow where all PRs are made from new branches labeled appropriately, as suggested in the "three types of commits" bullet point on the README. If you have a better way of labeling let me know, it's just a suggestion to improve the readability of the git history (I will have to squash my own commits too so not giving lessons here). 2. Adjusting presentation I am still trying to figure out a good model for presenting documentation differently depending on the audience, TW vs Leap, "give me the list of steps" vs "explain more", as described here: https://github.com/openSUSE/openSUSE-docs-revamped/issues/11#issuecomment-73.... For me it's the main blocker as of now, in the sense that it's preventing me from diving into writing this or that article I had ideas for. If you could make progress on this that would be huge. A linked question is whether we should use versioning for this, somehow. 3. Speaking of versioning, added `mkdocs versioning` at https://github.com/openSUSE/openSUSE-docs-revamped/tree/web-functions-versio.... Careful this one is both a python module of its own and an mkdocs plugin. Needs *installing* before building. I hope you have a wonderful meeting, and as always, I am looking forward to seeing you. Best, Adrien Le jeudi 10 décembre 2020, 14:24:12 CET Attila Pinter a écrit :
Dear All,
The next meeting is tomorrow - 10 December 2020 - at 18.15UTC. https://meet.opensuse.org/opensuse-docs The main agenda are issues currently open on Github (https://github.com/openSUSE/openSUSE-docs-revamped)
See you there.
-- Br, A.