What does it need to update the web representation of the serverguide
Christian Ehrhardt
christian.ehrhardt at canonical.com
Fri Apr 29 14:58:27 UTC 2016
Thanks Doug for the explanation.
Looking at my work from today there might come another bigger rework of the
NTP chapter as well that we might want to integrate.
If there every is anything that would need to be urgently pushed to the web
I now know that I could ask on this list - thanks.
Christian Ehrhardt
Software Engineer, Ubuntu Server
Canonical Ltd
On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 4:51 PM, Doug Smythies <dsmythies at telus.net> wrote:
> On 2016.-4.29 06:05 Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote:
> > On 2016-04-29 12:48, Christian Ehrhardt wrote:
> >> But now I wanted to understand what it needs to become actually
> >> reflected in e.g. https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/... or the
> >> respective 16.04 variant?
>
> > Just be nice to Doug. ;) (He will most likely give you a more complete
> > explanation.)
>
> > Is this a regular job,
>
> No, we just decide to do point releases every now and then. Or, whenever
> requested by a translation team that has done a bunch of translation work.
>
> > part of a manual task,
>
> Yes, it is manual.
>
> > or even as complex as an SRU but for documentation?
>
> The desktop help documents published on help.ubuntu.com are also a
> released package, and so fall under SRU requirements. (Although,
> having said that, I think that help.ubuntu.com and the package
> are slightly out of sync at the moment.)
>
> Since the serverguide is NOT a released package we not bound by any
> SRU (Stable Release Update) rules. However, we do not want to be cycling
> the translation files too often.
>
> Summary: If it makes sense, we can do a point release of the lts
> serverguide.
> However, first I would like to check the status of some pending work on
> the Samba
> chapter, and include it if possible.
>
> ... Doug
>
>
>
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