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The Fedora Documentation Project holds weekly IRC meetings. All members of the Fedora Project are welcome to participate.

Information about past meetings can be found on the Category:Docs Project meetings and Category:Docs Project meeting logs pages.

Meeting Details

The Docs Project meets on IRC Freenode, #fedora-meeting. All members of the community are welcome to attend and participate in our meetings.

Meeting time
Meetings always remain at the same local time in the US according to DST (currently Wednesday evening at 7:00pm US-Eastern). In other words, the UTC time will change when US DST changes.
  • Day: Wednesday
  • Time: 2300 Hrs UTC (refer to World clock)
  • Location: #fedora-meeting on freenode

For more information and to discuss any of the agenda items, be sure to click on the links to read the threads on the docs list.

A meeting reminder should be sent at the beginning of the meeting day.

Agenda for Next Meeting

This is the agenda for the next meeting for Docs Project. Please write down your topic suggestions so that we have an idea on what will be discussed in the meeting. Pointers to emails which expand on the idea are always welcome!

Wednesday May 26, 2010

Update weekly
Please update this agenda with your latest items.
  • Follow up on last week's action items (10 minutes - link)
    • sparks to upgrade nb to admin in git groups
    • sparks to close all RN bug tickets that are for F11 or prior
  • F13 Release, What went right and what went wrong.
  • Schedule for F13 for F14
  • Release Notes (10 minutes)
  • Guide Status (10 minutes)
  • git repo conversion (nb from last week) (15 minutes)
    • Aftermath
  • All other business


Task table

  ▶ This table may be transcluded in other locations, but originates here.

Task Assignee Due date Next milestone Status


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