Developer Wiki and ReadTheDocs Usage Policy
The TCS Vote (2020, Feb. 19) approved the folowing Wiki/RTD usage policy:
DEVELOPER WIKI: for ONAP release, project, subcommitee and development related content, e.g.
- project management (meetings, plans, milestones, members, ...)
- project specific development guides
- ongoing activities and discussions
- ONAP community event documentation
READ THE DOCS: for all ONAP E2E and component documentation, e.g.
- ONAP overview, architecture, API
- ONAP developer guides (e.g. Documentation guide)
- ONAP user guides (E2E)
- ONAP component guides, release notes
- ONAP administration/operations guides
- ONAP use-case description and usage
- ONAP tutorials
- ONAP release notes
Already available "ONAP E2E and component documentation" in the Developer Wiki will be moved to ReadTheDocs and deleted (or at least labelled) in the Developer Wiki.
Guidelines / Best Practices
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- Please follow the DeveloperWiki and ReadTheDocs Usage Policy
- Pick good page title names representative of page content, unique across wiki space, and that won’t change in title but could be moved around in the page tree hierarchy.
- Avoid changing page titles, but if you expect changes will be needed, use the tiny URL link when referencing in email, external to wiki space site references, etc.
- Avoid splitting up page content once it has been published and comments/references exist. Context assumptions are subtle and easily broken.
- Consider using page tree hierarchy and/ or label query macros to organized multiples pages are expected to be added under a higher level page rather than maintaining a list of references in the higher level page content.
- Embedded images sometimes will pixelate - reedit the size by a couple pixels on a 2nd save and they should be fixed.
- Notice that any 2nd level pages will appear in the landing page - if you place any new page at level 3 or below - it will keep the landing page concise.
- Recording your screen: OSX will record your screen if you have the QuickTime Player installed - see the ONAP 1.0 Demo videos as an example.