[lustre-discuss] wiki.lustre.org - input on community content

Scott Nolin scott.nolin at ssec.wisc.edu
Tue Apr 28 18:42:51 PDT 2015


Chris, after looking at my page, I think I found a better Mediawiki-ish 
way to do it. I redirected my page to the category 'Monitoring'. So now 
if anyone tags a page it shows up there.

I'll work on moving some other information I have over and encourage 
anyone else to do the same.

Scott

On 4/28/2015 3:50 PM, Christopher J. Morrone wrote:
> Sure, no problem!  I just added a Monitoring section to the sidebar for
> you.
>
> Chris
>
> On 04/28/2015 01:25 PM, Scott Nolin wrote:
>> Thank you for clarifying the OpenSFS vs lustre.org thing Chris, this
>> makes sense to me.
>>
>> That makes it even easier. So my suggestions now mostly boil down to
>> getting links to category information in the sidebar. I'm guessing that
>> can either be done manually by a site admin or with a mediawiki
>> extension of some kind.
>>
>> Thanks again,
>>
>> Scott
>>
>> On 4/28/2015 3:11 PM, Christopher J. Morrone wrote:
>>> On 04/28/2015 11:58 AM, Scott Nolin wrote:
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> With the new lustre.org and wiki.lustre.org site there is an
>>>> opportunity
>>>> to make this a more useful tool for community involvement with Lustre.
>>>>
>>>> Here are my ideas for how to arrange the new site. I know Chris Morrone
>>>> and OpenSFS members are interested in what the community can do with
>>>> this.
>>>>
>>>> Please weigh in with your ideas too.
>>>>
>>>> 1) Top Level / Menu Bar links should lead to all the content. This
>>>> requires some site-level editoral work to make it sensible.
>>>
>>> Absolutely.
>>>
>>>> 2) Make a section for OpenSFS type links - I'm thinking the kind of
>>>> stuff that is already there, such as 'Development' 'Projects" and so on
>>>> - probably news and announcements too.
>>>
>>> Granted, OpenSFS plays a large part in planning and funding Lustre
>>> releases and development work, but those wiki pages are explicitly meant
>>> to be Lustre-centric rather than OpenSFS-centric.
>>>
>>>> 3) Make another section for community content. This should be also in
>>>> the menu bar.
>>>
>>> I don't think that we want to do that.  Our stance should be that the
>>> entire wiki is community content.  We don't want to split the
>>> wiki.lustre.org into community and non-community sections.  For things
>>> that are genuinely OpenSFS specific, they will remain on OpenSFS's wiki.
>>>   I believe that EOFS will do the same.
>>>
>>> For instance, it is my intent that
>>> http://wiki.opensfs.org/Lustre_Working_Group remain on the OpenSFS wiki.
>>>   The OpenSFS contracts will be tracked on OpenSFS's wiki.  But much of
>>> the output of our LWG work and contracts will result in generally
>>> applicable Lustre documentation that we will feed to the lustre.org
>>> wiki.
>>>
>>> Chris
>>>
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