Calling for Server Guide reviewers/contributors - - TRUSTY
Tom Davies
tomcecf at gmail.com
Thu Jan 2 20:52:59 UTC 2014
Hi :)
I quite liked it's simplicity but is it possible to move the "Quick
Search" feature to the top of the column (on the right) rather than
leaving it at the bottom?
The contents lists are quite long so people probably don't instantly
realise the functionality exists. Also putting it at the top-right
would make it more consistent with other wiki's wouldn't it? (err, i
don't know now since i haven't checked for ages!)
Anyway, good work so far!
Congrats and regards from
Tom :)
On 2 January 2014 18:36, Mauricio Tavares <raubvogel at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 6:13 PM, Peter Matulis
> <peter.matulis at canonical.com> wrote:
>> On 12/13/2013 01:25 AM, William Van Hevelingen wrote:
>>> Yeah...looks like those didn't get converted. It shouldn't be that much
>>> effort to fix all the headers. The internal links will have to be fixed
>>> too, maybe a sed script can fix them up.
>>>
>>> I used sphinx to generate some html and posted it here:
>>>
>>> http://web.cecs.pdx.edu/~wvan/serverguide/remote-administration.html
>>>
>>> Not really sure how to make the index/homepage work yet but this is a
>>> work in progress. :)
>>>
>>> Do you have any feedback so besides the other items you mentioned?
>>>
>>> Btw `make lintcheck` is awesome. It reports on all the broken external
>>> links and we can hook it up to continuous integration.
>>
>> Here is my own attempt, including some branding. Feedback welcome.
>> Yes, there are still broken links and the table of contents is too
>> expansive. I really like the streamlined markup (see 'Show Source' at
>> the bottom of the TOC).
>>
>> http://serverguide.papamike.ca:8081
>>
> I think it looks nice; I do like simple clean interfaces so you
> can focus on content. How many header levels can you have with it?
>
> With that in mind, now I have some free time I personally want to
> figure out my ssh key issue and then populate some of the docs. For
> that, I do not care about whatever format we choose; just make sure we
> can convert from the current to the new style with as little pain as
> possible.
>
> In the mean time, I can work and flesh out my notes until I can start
> working on those docs. I would like to be able to sit down on the
> weekend and get stuff done. Ideally one topic per weekend.
>
>> ~pmatulis
>>
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