Improving Ubuntu Server Documentation
As Ubuntu Server begins to grow it's user base and popularity, I think we need to give serious thought to having a better process around doing our documentation.
Currently, all we have for Ubuntu Server is a pure community ran effort:
https:/
Which is absolutely great, however as we begin to be compared more to RHEL and SLES:
http://
http://
I think it's fair to say we need to step up our game....how do we do that?
Blueprint information
- Status:
- Not started
- Approver:
- Robbie Williamson
- Priority:
- Medium
- Drafter:
- Robbie Williamson
- Direction:
- Approved
- Assignee:
- None
- Definition:
- Approved
- Series goal:
- Accepted for oneiric
- Implementation:
- Deferred
- Milestone target:
- None
- Started by
- Completed by
Whiteboard
Work Items:
[jwcampbell] look at build toolchain transition needs to produce something similar to docs.openstack.org: POSTPONED
Look at what we currently have, what needs to change, and plan how we do it: POSTPONED
[robbiew] look at getting funding for dedicated document resource: POSTPONED
Jim or Adam to look at an Ubuntu Open Week-type session regarding additional contributions to server docs: POSTPONED
Server team to identify server resources that could be used to test out server documentation configurations for the purpose of documenting them.: POSTPONED
Work Items
Dependency tree
* Blueprints in grey have been implemented.