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This category is a parent category tracking tasks throughout the Docs Project. 
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=== Task list ===
Current Tasks needing to be worked:
 
* The storage guide is out of date, and users regularly ask if it will be updated. Someone needs to coordinate updates of this document, starting with contacting the Guide owner to find out their plans.
** We need a section on SSD functionality and optimization.
** NFSv4 is default since last publishing of this doc
 
{{:Docs_Project_guides_table}}
 
== Bugs ==
We use [http://bugzilla.redhat.com Red Hat's Bugzilla instance] for tracking issues and tasks within the Docs Project.  It is always helpful to provide input and patches to bugs.
 
You can [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/query.cgi query] [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/ Bugzilla] or use one of the following links to find tickets that are open:
* [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&classification=Fedora&product=Fedora%20Documentation&bug_status=NEW New tickets that have not been assigned].
* [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&classification=Fedora&product=Fedora%20Documentation&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED All tickets, new and assigned, that have not been closed].
 
=== Content tasks ===
 
These tasks are for the creation of content -- research, writing, editing, and publishing.
 
* If you are just getting started in DocsIt presents tasks without assignments as well as tracking active tasks, including small team projects.[[Docs_Project_content_tasks_for_new_contributors]]
 
* [[Docs_Project_content_tasks_for_experienced_contributors]] is where your tasks are tracked.
* [[Wiki_gardening_tasks]] are for contributors of all levels.
 
The page for these tasks pulls in lists from the content and admin tasks.  Students are equal contributors so do not have a separate task/tracking page.  This page is an aggregate to draw attention to specific areas for interested students.  This list is currently focused toward students involved in a class using open source in the curriculum.  ''(Experimental idea [[User:Kwade|quaid]] 18:46, 3 September 2008 (UTC))''
 
* [[Docs_Project_tasks_for_students]]
 
=== Admin tasks ===
 
These tasks make Docs happen -- tools, project management, leadership
 
* [[Docs_Project_admin_tasks_for_new_contributors|Tasks for new contributors]]
* [[Docs_Project_admin_tasks_for_experienced_contributors|Tasks for experienced contributors]]


[[Category:Docs Project]]
[[Category:Docs Project]]

Latest revision as of 14:37, 29 August 2016

This page needs some love
This page should be revised or reconstructed to be more helpful. Problems may include being out of step with current team or project status or process.

Task list

Current Tasks needing to be worked:

  • The storage guide is out of date, and users regularly ask if it will be updated. Someone needs to coordinate updates of this document, starting with contacting the Guide owner to find out their plans.
    • We need a section on SSD functionality and optimization.
    • NFSv4 is default since last publishing of this doc


Guides

  ▶ These guides may be transcluded in other places, but they originate here.

The documentation system has migrated from Publican to Antora, which uses AsciiDoc. The active projects list can be found on Pagure.

Old guides

Bugs

We use Red Hat's Bugzilla instance for tracking issues and tasks within the Docs Project. It is always helpful to provide input and patches to bugs.

You can query Bugzilla or use one of the following links to find tickets that are open:

Content tasks

These tasks are for the creation of content -- research, writing, editing, and publishing.

The page for these tasks pulls in lists from the content and admin tasks. Students are equal contributors so do not have a separate task/tracking page. This page is an aggregate to draw attention to specific areas for interested students. This list is currently focused toward students involved in a class using open source in the curriculum. (Experimental idea quaid 18:46, 3 September 2008 (UTC))

Admin tasks

These tasks make Docs happen -- tools, project management, leadership