[Gt-eos] GT Documentation and mailing lists

Brian Lin blin at cs.wisc.edu
Tue Jan 16 23:09:48 CET 2018


Documentation forked here: https://github.com/gridcf/gct-documentation

On 12/07/2017 11:26 AM, Brian Lin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I agree. I don't think a vote is necessary and a simple fork will do. 
> I think the most important thing to do is just get the latest version 
> of the docs available since we can always trim old/unnecessary 
> information at a later date.
>
> We could always run whichever SSG we choose in Travis and push to 
> Github Pages. We use this strategy with mkdocs in the OSG.
>
> - Brian
>
> On 12/07/2017 09:56 AM, Mischa Salle wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 07, 2017 at 11:58:26AM +0100, Frank Scheiner wrote:
>>> Should we call for a vote about the adoption of the GT documentation or can
>>> we consider this part of the original Globus Toolkit and hence agreement to
>>> adoption is implicit?
>> I don't think anyone would disagree, so a vote seems not necessary.
>>
>>> ## Fork ##
>>>
>>> Anyway I suggest to fork the same way as it was done for the Globus Toolkit,
>>> because then the search functionality on GitHub will also work in our forked
>>> code base. Comes in handy sometimes.
>> We could make it a 'simple' fork directly from github (which will show
>> up as 'forked from' and provides info on 'X commits behind / ahead). Or
>> do it from a cmdline, and set the other as upstream, without github
>> knowing about that. For gct we did the latter I think (as in
>> https://help.github.com/articles/duplicating-a-repository/)
>>
>>> ## Old/unneeded information ##
>>>
>>> There might be some or even a lot of information in the
>>> globus-toolkit-documentation that could be unneeded for our means, hence we
>>> could start a new branch in our fork and just import the needed information
>>> there. After everything is in shape, we could change the default branch for
>>> this repo to the new branch.
>> I would probably do that: fork and make a new branch to work on.
>>
>>> ## Resulting documentation ##
>>>
>>> For the "finalized" documentation I'm yet undecided:
>>>
>>> * GitBook
>>> * ReadTheDocs
>>> * GitHub pages
>>>
>>> The first two have the advantage to include search functionality, but there
>>> also seem to be "solutions" available that - with some manual work - provide
>>> search functionality within GitHub pages, too, e.g. [Jekyll Tipue Search].
>> I think github + readthedocs is a relatively straightforward way. For
>> Argus some people have also done that, see
>> https://github.com/argus-authz/argus-documentation/tree/master/source  
>> and
>> http://argus-documentation.readthedocs.io/en/stable/
>> it seems relatively straightforward. I have no strong preference as long
>> as it is relatively mainstream, to make it easier for people to work
>> with it and to have some trust in sustainability.
>> I personally don't know whether you could do things as a organization, I
>> think you can, I could ask around...
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Mischa
>>
>>> [Jekyll Tipue Search]:https://github.com/jekylltools/jekyll-tipuesearch)
>>>
>>> In any case I created accounts on GitBook (gridcf as organization) and
>>> ReadTheDocs (gridcf as personal account - no organizations possible or I
>>> didn't find the relevant information) we can use.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Frank
>>>
>>> On 12/06/2017 08:37 PM, Mátyás Selmeci wrote:
>>>> Who's going to do this?
>>>>
>>>> -Mat
>>>>
>>>> On 11/30/2017 10:29 AM, Brian Lin wrote:
>>>>> Perfect, it sounds like we should fork this into the gct
>>>>> organization! Once that's done, it should be trivial to generate the
>>>>> HTML out of the asciidocs source and push them to github pages.
>>>>>
>>>>> - Brian
>>>>>
>>>>> On 11/30/2017 03:09 AM, Frank Scheiner wrote:
>>>>>> On 11/30/2017 10:07 AM, Oliver Keeble wrote:
>>>>>>>> "Translating" from AsciiDoc to Markdown should be even
>>>>>>>> easier, but where can the AsciiDoc sources be found?
>>>>>>> In the docs git repo, e.g. the text files here;
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> https://github.com/globus/globus-toolkit-documentation/tree/master/toolkit/docs/6.0/gridftp
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for the pointer. :-)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>> Frank
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