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Checklist for migrating an existing repository #63
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This is going to be tricky to document because the instructions depend on the format and structure of a particular repo. |
I agree, I wonder if we should maybe vote next time on whether we need this in this particular guide or if it's outside of the scope. |
Per our meeting 1/9/18 - probably can't do this - but can write some tips for structures we see frequently. Could also be a checklist of items such as :
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Possible titles:
Not exactly migration. |
I have been doing a bit of thinking about this issue, and wanted to put a few thoughts to you both before going ahead and making any major changes. First and foremost, I saw the main goal of this issue as providing some guidance to readers about how to move from an existing repository structure and workflow into the proposed repository structure and workflow. That I can do, and I'll have a draft before our meeting next week. In thinking about that, however, I felt it might make more sense to add some content to other sections as well to help give readers a bit more context. To that end, I would like to propose the following -
I realize this is quite a big change, but if we want to provide guidance on these two paths, it feels like it would be good to help guide users through these decisions a little more across the board. Happy to discuss during the upcoming meeting as well, and I'll have a go at a draft of some content for the considerations for review by then in case that helps demonstrate what I am thinking. :) |
Thanks Andrew. I think it all sounds fine, just not sure about the last point. Maybe instead of creating new top-level chapters with a deep navigation path, we could focus on creating separate index files with groups of topics (or assemblies, if you like) to support multiple navigation paths (or user stories), per #75. I would probably start by making sure we have one section per file, which we can then include in multiple places. |
Based on the content submitted by @adahms, we could also add the following considerations to the checklist:
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Should we do a new Issue for this? Or just add it to this issue? |
I don't think a new issue is necessary. Let's just keep this one open. |
@ncbaratta @pmkovar - Thank you for your feedback. I have now submitted #96 to add two paragraphs that provide some text on the two proposed topics. Maybe not a great amount of detail, but hopefully enough to let them make a start. What do you think? I can see how we might add some more detail to them to provide more context, or is this sufficient for now? |
I think it's sufficient for now. I'd love to get some feedback from those working with communities and see if we can expand them based on experience. |
From meeting: Start making a list of things that other writers have done when they migrated their repositories - this will never be a comprehensive list due to the nature of differing repo structures |
We need to add instructions on how to migrate an existing repository: https://redhat-documentation.github.io/community-collaboration-guide/#ccg-migrating-existing
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