Here’s the agenda for the meeting 2023-04-19T18:30:00Z in #fedora-meeting-1:
- Announcements
- Tickets review: there is no ticket flagged for the meeting on GitLab
- Quick docs update
- Docs plan for the next year
- Your topics here!
- Open floor
Here’s the agenda for the meeting 2023-04-19T18:30:00Z in #fedora-meeting-1:
At our IRC meeting 2023-03-08 we decide to continue our discussion about the RPM documentation in Fedora (brought up by @mateusrc ). Probably, we shouldn’t forget it.
@pboy from our meeting 2023-04-19, we discussed about the quality initiatives and need for user statistics - list of pages that got the most of views and reads…
Please find a relevant stat shared by @mattdm in Jan 2023.
Below is the issue ticket requesting site metrics to prioritize docs team workload.
Very interesting and a bit daunting at the same time. Among the most visited pages are a lot of wiki pages that are actually no longer maintained, some of them last modified in 2009.
We actually need something similar for all areas of documentation.
By the way, I appreciate your request very much!
I reposted the ticket to the infrastructure team because I posted it to the wrong team.
https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/issue/11255
Yes, we need site metrics for all project team’s documentation.
Category labels for doc pages in the new website are now correctly pointing to user docs, QuickDocs, wiki and Developer portal. The website 3.0 team kindly supported the change of category labels.
Before
Help > Other Sources
Contributors > Documentation
After
Help > Documentation
Contributors > Contributor Guides
A big improvement! Greatly appreciated!
Maybe “User Guide” is a bit redundant now, something like “New to Fedora?” might be more accurate and meaningful. But these are now already subtleties …
If we now had something like “Documentation & Help” on the navigation bar instead of just “Help” it would be as good as perfect. Documentation is the key term that we need to place everywhere possible.
Thanks for your initiative.