Hi Devs, If I am not logged into the cwiki, navigation is pretty bad in the current template of AIRAVATA wiki. ODE[1] uses cwiki to manage whole site and it renders nicely even though you are not logged in.
It's better if we can apply a theme with better navigation. Thanks Milinda [1] https://cwiki.apache.org/ODExSITE/ On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 8:31 AM, Marlon Pierce <[email protected]> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Documentation: I suggest putting a strong focus on information for > developers, since we need to expand this base as part of graduation. So > initially tutorials are for users, documentation is for developers. > > > Marlon > > > On 5/4/12 8:25 AM, Suresh Marru wrote: >> >> On May 3, 2012, at 2:54 PM, Heshan Suriyaarachchi wrote: >>> I might need some time to write up some more tutorials as well. Let me know >>> if you have any ideas on what I should writeup or include in the >>> documentation. >> >> Hi Heshan, >> >> I am not sure I have specific ideas per say, but here are some needs of >> tutorials/documentation: >> >> Tutorials: >> It could be divided into three categories: >> * Basic functional walkthrough - this tutorial should be as simple as >> possible. This tutorial should have as minimal setup as possible so the >> community should be encouraged to quickly run through to validate the >> releases and so on. >> * Intermediate - These tutorial(s) should also require minimal >> configuration, but can assume multiple steps, like first register your >> application, second construct a graph, third execute, fourth browse outputs >> and so on. These set of tutorials should give the user a decent idea about >> Airavata and encourage them to look further. >> * Advanced - These tutorials might assume pre-requisite expertise and focus >> on specific areas like grid job management, provenance aware workflows and >> so on. >> >> Documentation: >> I did not think much here, but at the minimum we should clearly separate out >> user and developer (API) documentation. We should start writing more and >> more of how to build over Airavata using the API docs and sandbox examples. >> >> Suresh > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0.16 (Darwin) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ > > iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJPo8wGAAoJEEfVXEODPFID6/MH/RJSK46R77+tYq1qwNtZH6qx > dvh6P0LGLTD3cmMGVrAvysCHIHpEzfNh5OJz9dIx6L3gB+16hMyHqn56/1ATGuXD > ZpONVKxaMoMMxtGV7umaXTqdzCA9F6MzcJRe+WtaTFYsS5ropMAOXm+G/vsHd9vE > dKXLNaWYV4s9XzeWPgaRZ20jpC2vpQPaNl/FAxzBSq/QiUoU76cgKepXscN0XO56 > ARiEbIOv8y6hBPqUnHc6mZ4trF4xeMUNYOqyWckWAsmCuXMCZOwAOFFBpJB2M1il > 2yrbQs5/DC015oCyxVMMs93SiCFAAgdK2SX1W8srd9GP1ENtj2oGEFQkcs/uVNc= > =4lt4 > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Milinda Pathirage PhD Student Indiana University, Bloomington; E-mail: [email protected] Web: http://mpathirage.com Blog: http://blog.mpathirage.com
