On 12.10.2015, at 14:55, Jesse Glick <
jgl...@cloudbees.com> wrote:
> LGTM but is unclear on what content would *remain* in the wiki, at
> least in the “advanced intermediate state”.
Look at
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/pages/listpages-dirview.action?key=JENKINS to get an overview of what's there. My proposal mentions what would be moved. Basically "the rest" would remain. Note that this can be implemented in stages if need be, so there's a rather fluid divider line. If my proposal were implemented as described, the following would remain in the wiki:
- Parts of "Use Jenkins" (depending on how much we end up moving, not every wiki page needs to be on the site; some will require restructuring etc.).
- All of the developer documentation (probably except general "How to contribute" guidelines), for now at least. At least introductory articles would be great on the site, but scope is an issue.
- All the individual plugin pages.
- Some governance-related pages (e.g. the meeting agenda, approved trademark usage) as needed.
- All pages that are linked from the software (and that's quite a list!) will at least remain as stubs, pointing somewhere real.
There's a bunch of other content, but much of that can probably be binned. We'll need to do some gardening (the thing you do with an axe) to remove all that stuff. The move away from the wiki for most of this is probably a good time. For that we'll need to convince Tyler that e.g. stub wiki pages about events years ago that may not even have occurred should be removed. I doubt anyone still cares about who had booth duty at JavaOne 2009, and if they do, it's time they create a copy of that wiki page.