00:30:27 #startmeeting docteam 00:30:28 Meeting started Wed May 27 00:30:27 2015 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is loquacities. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 00:30:29 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 00:30:32 The meeting name has been set to 'docteam' 00:30:41 who's here? 00:30:47 Checking in 00:30:51 good morning 00:30:58 me 00:31:49 hi berndbausch good to see you :) 00:31:51 adahms: here? 00:32:17 I am afraid I will just lurk 00:32:25 lurking is just fine :) 00:32:47 Hi 00:32:51 yo 00:32:52 hi katomo! 00:33:04 we don't seem to have any of the apac red hatters ... 00:33:30 dmacpher you around friend? :) 00:34:02 asettle, hi 00:34:59 ok, looks like there might be a conflict for those guys again 00:35:05 let's get started 00:35:08 oh, hi dmacpher :) 00:35:18 loquacities, hi there 00:35:26 #topic Action items from the last meeting 00:35:38 i don't think we had anything there, since we've missed a couple of weeks 00:35:59 One item - I was going to check on who was running US docs meeting 00:36:04 oh, it's shilla 00:36:20 So mark that one itme as completed :) 00:36:25 \o/ 00:36:35 #topic Notes from Design Summit 00:36:43 #info RST conversion: Install Guide, Cloud Admin Guide, HA Guide 00:36:56 these are the books that we determined to be next in line for conversion 00:37:06 Good to hear 00:37:11 great 00:37:18 install guide will be the defcore projects only, and we'll start the conversion once we've branched for kilo 00:37:21 which should be soon 00:37:39 karin is going to be the point person for that book, as the install guide speciality team lead 00:38:02 cloud admin guide will be the other main conversion project 00:38:09 the user guide speciality team will be handling that one 00:38:29 cool 00:38:33 Is there any etherpad notes to look over for this one? 00:38:36 the HA guide has already been started, meg mcroberts had a sprint on that at the summit 00:38:49 JRobinson__: yep 00:39:06 #link https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/Documentation__Info_Architecture_1 00:39:12 #link https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/Documentation__Blueprint_Work_Session 00:39:13 Thanks loquacities 00:39:43 #info all the etherpads can be found here: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Design_Summit/Liberty/Etherpads#Documentation 00:40:00 #info Lana will send out a summary of those to the ML Real Soon Now 00:40:29 #info Much discussion about IA. User Guides will be rejiggered for Liberty. 00:40:41 no major changes on IA at this point, other than the user guides 00:41:09 but we did have a lot of really productive discussion about how we move to an EPPO-style layout, and organising guides by service instead of audience 00:41:21 we want to try and move away from audience-based organisation as much as possible 00:41:39 #info Lana to spend time on blueprints/old bugs this week and next 00:41:50 so be aware that things will be moving around a bit for a little while 00:41:56 also: help gladly received :) 00:42:03 #info Plan for helping out devs with docs in their repo 00:42:18 this was sparked by the ironic dev team 00:42:21 Okay, older bug hunting time 00:42:47 the general idea being that we can provide assistance (through the speciality teams) to devs groups to clean up docs in the dev repos 00:43:15 this way, the devs get the help they need to clean up their own docs, but the maintenance burden remains with them, and not us 00:43:45 there's also discussion about tweaking the toolchain so that they can publish stuff in their dev repos to look like formal openstack documentation (with our theme, etc) 00:43:58 any questions on any of that before we move on? 00:44:31 what does "assistance" mean_? 00:44:47 Are the docs in the developer repos in separate files or added with #comments in the coding? 00:44:59 in theory, what would happen is the PTL of the dev project would approach us, and we would then ask the appropriate speciality team to take on the project 00:45:12 tx 00:45:17 how much work is involved, etc, would be on a case-by-case basis 00:45:33 JRobinson__: these are the docs on doc.openstack/developer 00:45:49 #link http://docs.openstack.org/developer/openstack-projects.html 00:46:06 they're usually RST, but they live in the dev repo, not openstack-manuals 00:46:39 loquacities, thank you! 00:46:43 np 00:46:54 ok, shall we move on? 00:46:58 that all makes sense :) 00:47:05 great! 00:47:11 we can discuss this more as we go on, anyway 00:47:15 for now it's all in theory :) 00:47:22 #topic Liberty specs in review 00:47:28 #link https://review.openstack.org/#/q/status:open+project:openstack/docs-specs,n,z 00:47:39 the only two in flight right now are these ones: 00:47:39 Hello, hello - sorry loquacities 00:47:46 #link https://review.openstack.org/183138 (Install Guide RST conversion) 00:47:49 hi adahms! 00:47:50 Meeting heavy day today 00:47:57 yeah, it happens :) 00:48:10 so this blueprint is the one karin drafted during summit 00:48:22 be sure to check that out, it covers the install guide changes and RST conversion 00:48:33 #link https://review.openstack.org/#/c/177934/ (API work) 00:48:40 this is anne's one for the API work 00:48:49 there's some interesting changes coming there, too 00:49:07 the other outstanding specs right now are training guides 00:49:30 but bear in mind that now that we have a liberty plan, all the specs will be starting to push through 00:49:37 any questions on specs? 00:50:45 Seems to be clear 00:50:59 ok 00:51:07 #topic Specialty teams 00:51:21 not a lot of action from the speciality teams because summit 00:51:26 but here's the current state of play: 00:51:35 #info HA Guide - Sprint during design summit. RST outline now available. 00:51:46 #info Install Guides - Preparing blueprint/spec for RST conversion 00:51:55 #info User Guides - Preparing for RST conversion of the Cloud Admin Guide 00:52:04 #info Security Guide - No update, but needs love. Lana to touch base with Nathaniel. 00:52:12 #info API docs - Please look at the new spec 00:52:20 #info Networking Guide - Test & review. Blueprint/spec to be created for Liberty work. 00:52:41 anything i missed on speciality teams? 00:54:21 Ops Guide? 00:54:35 ah, good point 00:54:44 I think that's all for the user guide team. Moving to RST cloud admin is the next step 00:54:45 i don't have an update, but it needs some love 00:55:24 it also doesn't currently fall into a specific speciality team, so that probably requires some thought 00:55:33 ideally, all books would have a speciality team dedicated to them 00:56:07 there was also some discussion about removing the upgrades section from the ops guide and putting it somewhere else (TBD where) 00:56:52 ok, i think that's all for that side of things 00:56:59 #topic APAC Meetups 00:57:06 #info Planning for an APAC OpenStack meet up in June, ping asettle & adahms 00:57:22 one thing summit taught me is that the arch guide is definitely recognised as needing work 00:57:26 Heya 00:57:44 We spoke about this during the last meeting, but there is going to be a lot on during June - July on our side 00:57:45 so the swarm is definitely welcomed by the larger docs community :) 00:57:48 loquacities well that's good 00:57:52 Yeah, that'll be cool 00:58:07 oops, i've mixed my agenda items 00:58:16 #info Planning for APAC Docs Swarm on 13-14 August, ping Suyog 00:58:20 loquacities it's all planned out from my side 00:58:29 asettle: great! 00:58:41 so, do we need to pick a different time for the meetup then? 00:58:58 sorry, forgot that the swarm was covered and only reminders are needed closer to the date itself 00:59:01 i think the original plan was to have one soon after summit? 00:59:24 Yes, but I just don't think it is going to be feasible at this stage 00:59:26 JRobinson__: i'd like to keep it on the agenda, if that's ok 00:59:31 IT was, however, Red hat was unable to come :( 00:59:36 right, ok 00:59:39 Wednesday turned out to be a meeting intense day 00:59:50 (Wednesday June 3) 01:00:10 ok, maybe we should leave it up to adahms to find a time that works for the RH writers? 01:00:23 i think monday or friday is usually easiest for my team 01:00:28 Usually, yep :) 01:00:31 loquacities, I can't see any issues with keeping it there as long as meeting managers are okay with the brief ping once in a while 01:00:32 as JRobinson__ said, wednesdays get meeting-heavy 01:00:51 Understood 01:00:52 JRobinson__: yeah, i just don't want it dropping off the radar 01:00:59 makes sense, yes 01:01:28 ok, adahms can i add an action item for you? 01:01:35 Sure 01:01:49 #action adahms to find a suitable openstack meetup time soonish 01:01:52 thanks :) 01:02:11 #topic Meeting time 01:02:19 #info Now on alternating weeks, OpenStack ical is being updated today 01:02:27 #info Shilla is running the US meeting 01:02:35 any questions on the meeting administrivia? 01:03:55 ok, that's it for formal agenda items for today 01:04:00 #topic Open discussion 01:05:07 alright, thanks everyone 01:05:21 cheers 01:05:26 o/ 01:05:27 thanks! 01:05:40 thank you o/ 01:05:40 #endmeeting