Hello All,
It's been some time since I brought up adding the Wildscribe documentation
to the WildFly docs. I've got a draft PR
<
https://github.com/wildfly/wildfly/pull/12934> up [1] which implements
this idea. You can see the results at
https://jamezp.github.io/wildfly.github.io/19/#model-reference.
Does anyone have any concerns or further ideas about adding the Wildscribe
documentation do docs.wildfly.org? Any input is welcome.
[1]:
https://github.com/wildfly/wildfly/pull/12934
On Fri, Nov 1, 2019 at 12:17 PM James Perkins <jperkins(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hello All,
I assume everyone is aware of what Wildscribe [1] is. I've had a thought
that instead of having this massive site that will keep growing with each
version of WildFly released that we start adding this model documentation
on the WildFly Documentation site [2]. The idea is to just add a link on
each releases index page with a link to the model descriptions.
This would be automated as well with the docs project within WildFly. It
means that as part of the release process when building the docs the
Wildscribe model pages would be generated automatically.
My proposal would be for WildFly 19+ we would no longer update the
Wildscribe website. As you can see on the site if you click on versions
it's getting quite long :). All new Wildsribe pages would be present on the
main documentation for that version. The Wildscribe site would have a note
about where the documentation would now be for newer releases.
Any thoughts or concerns about this? If not objections I'll file a JIRA
and do some work on this as it shouldn't take all that long.
[1]:
https://wildscribe.github.io/
[2]:
https://docs.wildfly.org
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James R. Perkins
JBoss by Red Hat
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James R. Perkins
JBoss by Red Hat