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Migrate content files to new.nodejs.org? #44
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I think I'm +1 on this. This would make the process for making our new docs available/published much more streamlined. I think the existing process for document inclusion and review can happen in the website repo, especially if @nodejs/documentation gets write access there. Based on activity (though not necessarily time), this WG and repo are still brand new, so now's a great time to make this kind of a move if we're going to. |
Yep, my thoughts exactly. We've got a handful of docs written and no clear process on how to merge changes as a separate repo. As a single repo it's a lot clearer, and we can use this repo to further clarify the process. 😸 |
SGTM! |
Sounds awesome, much appreciated 👍 |
As you can no doubt see above, I've created some issues to port our content files over to new.nodejs.org. If/when those are merged, I'll put together a PR to remove that stuff from this repo. |
I think (per nodejs/node#4244 (comment)) we're looking at working primarily in the Node repo now, and getting that to a place where we can produce internationalized docs for the website WG to consume. |
This stuff has all been moved now. All that remains is to remove the existing content directories from this repo. I'll leave this open until that's done. |
Closing as this repository is dormant and likely to be archived soon. If this is still an issue, feel free to open it as an issue on the main node repository. |
There seems to be a disconnect between the website and the docs wg. I feel like it'd help to merge our content files into https://github.com/nodejs/new.nodejs.org and do all future documenting there, using this repo purely for communication and documenting the process of contributing docs. Does anyone have any strong opinions here?
I'd be happy to do the migration, if we want to go forward with it. It'd mainly just be a matter of dumping files into https://github.com/nodejs/new.nodejs.org/tree/master/locale/en/docs and adding some yaml headers to things.
@nodejs/documentation @nodejs/website
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