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I have given a list of necessary and sufficient conditions for what counts as "relevant" in my first post, and answered exegetical questions after that. By now you have more than enough context to figure out whether a page you'd care to see in the new docs should be flagged or not. If you are still unsure, do just flag it. It won't be difficult to filter out false positives in due time. Thanks in advance for your help! Le 05/08/2021 à 11:02, Per Jessen a écrit :
Adrien Glauser wrote:
Now: - doc.opensuse.org: Leap manuals, containing list of features, commands, instructions for operating these commands to use the features, and a few contextual information, centered on Leap workflow; - wikis: Leap + Tumbleweed user guides not safe to use because featuring a mix of up-to-date, best-practice info with outdated or not best-practice infos - new docs: designed to gradually replace all parts of the wikis which strongly overlap what there is already on our table of contents, wedding technical details, instructions, and best-practice, accomodating in particular TW workflow and all the tools commong to TW and Leap (which has a much simpler workflow)
After the migration: - doc.opensuse.org: Leap manuals & new docs - wiki, without the contents falling in the scope of Leap manuals or the new docs (which means some deprecated or unsafe contents for Leap, which the folks from doc.opensuse.org may want to sanitize, but that's outside of the scope of this topic)
Wait - I thought you said "contents that apply to Tumbleweed" will be moved to "the new docs" ? I think I have a wiki page somewhere, where I describe how I use 1-wire sensors with an ARM board - I most probably wrote it with Leap in minds, but it would apply equally well to Tumbleweed.
Where will that go in the new setup, and if it moves out of the wiki, how would I update it?