All:
It has been requested that we add date/timestamps to the Features pages in order to
highlight the age of each page and assist users in determining how fresh information is.
After investigating various options to do this within the database or using automated
code, it seems that the old-fashioned manual way is still the best option. This is because
an automated solution would only insert the needed strings, but not the actual data that
pertains to that feature.
To divide this work among the community, I have made an inventory of all of the features
pages in the
oVirt.org site as of 3/30/14, located at
http://bit.ly/1iA1HQ3.
If everyone can take a look at this sheet (check the tabs on the bottom, too) and find the
pages they created or for which they are responsible, the following steps should be taken
for pages that are marked "Yes" in "Needs Datestamp":
1. Add the following line to the top of each page, under the first heading:
{{Feature|name=[Name of Feature]}|modules=[Node(s) of feature]|version=[oVirt version
number]|status=Released}}
2. On the Feature page spreadsheet on Google Docs, change the "Yes" in
"Needs Datestamp" to "No."
This new Feature template string will add the time and date information to the page
automatically.
If, along the way, you find features that have been deprecated, or feature pages that are
duplicates, these pages should be cleaned up as well. Ideally, this should not take too
much time for each individual, and the effort will be a big step towards documentation
consistency on the oVirt site.
If you have any questions/concerns, send them my way.
Thanks,
BKP
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Brian Proffitt
oVirt Community Manager
Project Atomic Community Lead
Open Source and Standards, Red Hat -
http://community.redhat.com
Phone: +1 574 383 9BKP
IRC: bkp @ OFTC