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-------- Original Message -------- From: John Snow Sent: April 3, 2020 9:37:09 PM EDT To: "Philippe Mathieu-Daud=C3=A9" , Markus Armbruster= , Peter Maydell , "Alex= Benn=C3=A9e" , Stefan Hajnoczi t=2Ecom>, Aleksandar Markovic , Stef= an Weil Cc: Paolo Bonzini , Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy sementsov-at-virtuozzo=2Ecom>, "Daniel P=2E Berrange" ,= qemu-devel , qemu-discuss-at-nongnu=2Eorg Subject: Re: QEMU participation to Google Season of Docs
On 4/1/20 12:37 PM, Philippe Mathieu-Daud=C3=A9 wrote: > Hi, >=20 > Google recently announced their 'Season of Docs' project: > https://developers=2Egoogle=2Ecom/season-of-docs >=20 > QEMU project seems to fit all the requirements=2E >=20 > Who is interested in [co-]mentoring? >=20 > Relevant links: > https://developers=2Egoogle=2Ecom/season-of-docs/docs/admin-guide > https://developers=2Egoogle=2Ecom/season-of-docs/docs/timeline >=20 > [Following is extracted from the previous links:] >=20 > Example projects: >=20 > * Build a documentation site on a platform to be decided > =C2=A0 by the technical writer and open source mentor, and publish > =C2=A0 an initial set of basic documents on the site=2E Examples of > =C2=A0 platforms include: >=20 > =C2=A0 - A static site generator such as Hugo, Jekyll, Sphinx, =2E=2E=2E >=20 > * Refactor the open source project's existing documentation to > =C2=A0 provide an improved user experience or a more accessible > =C2=A0 information architecture=2E >=20 > * Write a conceptual overview of, or introduction to, a product > =C2=A0 or feature=2E Often a team creates their technical documentation > =C2=A0 from the bottom up, with the result that there's a lot of > =C2=A0 detail but it's hard to understand the product as a whole=2E A > =C2=A0 technical writer can fix this=2E >=20 > * Create a tutorial for a high-profile use case=2E >=20 > * Create a set of focused how-to guides for specific tasks=2E >=20 > * Create a contributor=E2=80=99s guide that includes basic information > =C2=A0 about getting started as a contributor to the open source > =C2=A0 project, as well as any rules around licence agreements, > =C2=A0 processes for pull requests and reviews, building the project, > =C2=A0 and so on=2E >=20 > Previous experience with similar programs, such as Google Summer > of Code or others: If you or any of your mentors have taken part > in Google Summer of Code or a similar program, mention this in > your application=2E Describe your achievements in that program=2E > Explain how this experience may influence the way you work in > Season of Docs=2E >=20 > The 2020 season of Season of Docs is limited to a maximum of > 50 technical writing projects in total=2E > As a guideline, we expect to accept a maximum of 2 projects > per organization, so that we don't end up with too many > accepted projects=2E However, if the free selection process > doesn't fill all the slots, the Google program administrators > may allocate additional slots to some organizations=2E >=20
This looks like it could be very good for us=2E
My only concern is that the scope and breadth of QEMU is huge and it may be a lot for a newcomer to tackle appropriately for top-level docs, so I feel like it requires a mentor who has a good understanding of the broad picture of QEMU=2E
Like the description says, we often write things bottom-up in areas of very specific focus=2E The broad picture is sometimes harder to conjure accurately=2E
I have a lot of opinions and thoughts on python and how docs should be laid out, but I'm afraid I'm not so good at understanding all of the options and "use cases" of QEMU to confidently lay out a top-level TOC=2E Maybe if we collaborated on a TOC we could give a clear project guideline to a GSoC/GSoD contributor=2E
(Or maybe I'm overthinking it=2E)
--js
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From: John Snow <jsnow-at-redhat=2Ecom>
Sent: April 3, 2020 9:37:09 PM EDT
To: "Philippe Mathieu-Daud=C3=A9" <philmd-at-redhat=2Ecom>, Mark= us Armbruster <armbru-at-redhat=2Ecom>, Peter Maydell <peter=2Emaydel= l-at-linaro=2Eorg>, "Alex Benn=C3=A9e" <alex=2Ebennee-at-linaro=2Eorg>, = Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha-at-redhat=2Ecom>, Aleksandar Markovic <alek= sandar=2Eqemu=2Edevel-at-gmail=2Ecom>, Stefan Weil <sw-at-weilnetz=2Ede>=
Cc: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini-at-redhat=2Ecom>, Vladimir Sementsov= -Ogievskiy <vsementsov-at-virtuozzo=2Ecom>, "Daniel P=2E Berrange" <b= errange-at-redhat=2Ecom>, qemu-devel <qemu-devel-at-nongnu=2Eorg>, qemu-= discuss-at-nongnu=2Eorg
Subject: Re: QEMU participation to Google Season of Docs
On 4/1/20 12:37 PM, Philippe Mathieu-Daud=C3= =A9 wrote:
x 0=2E8ex; border-left: 1px solid #729fcf; padding-left: 1ex;">Hi,
G= oogle recently announced their 'Season of Docs' project: s://developers=2Egoogle=2Ecom/season-of-docs">https://developers=2Egoogle= =2Ecom/season-of-docs
QEMU project seems to fit all the requirem= ents=2E
Who is interested in [co-]mentoring?
Relevant links:<= br>uide">https://developers=2Egoogle=2Ecom/season-of-docs/docs/admin-guide=
ne">https://developers=2Egoogle=2Ecom/season-of-docs/docs/timeline <= br>[Following is extracted from the previous links:]
Example project= s:
* Build a documentation site on a platform to be decided =C2= =A0 by the technical writer and open source mentor, and publish =C2=A0 a= n initial set of basic documents on the site=2E Examples of =C2=A0 platf= orms include:
=C2=A0 - A static site generator such as Hugo, Jekyll,= Sphinx, =2E=2E=2E
* Refactor the open source project's existing doc= umentation to =C2=A0 provide an improved user experience or a more acces= sible =C2=A0 information architecture=2E
* Write a conceptual ove= rview of, or introduction to, a product =C2=A0 or feature=2E Often a tea= m creates their technical documentation =C2=A0 from the bottom up, with = the result that there's a lot of =C2=A0 detail but it's hard to understa= nd the product as a whole=2E A =C2=A0 technical writer can fix this=2Er> * Create a tutorial for a high-profile use case=2E
* Create a = set of focused how-to guides for specific tasks=2E
* Create a contri= butor=E2=80=99s guide that includes basic information =C2=A0 about getti= ng started as a contributor to the open source =C2=A0 project, as well a= s any rules around licence agreements, =C2=A0 processes for pull request= s and reviews, building the project, =C2=A0 and so on=2E
Previous= experience with similar programs, such as Google Summer of Code or othe= rs: If you or any of your mentors have taken part in Google Summer of Co= de or a similar program, mention this in your application=2E Describe yo= ur achievements in that program=2E Explain how this experience may influ= ence the way you work in Season of Docs=2E
The 2020 season of Sea= son of Docs is limited to a maximum of 50 technical writing projects in = total=2E As a guideline, we expect to accept a maximum of 2 projects = per organization, so that we don't end up with too many accepted project= s=2E However, if the free selection process doesn't fill all the slots, = the Google program administrators may allocate additional slots to some = organizations=2E
This looks like it could be very g= ood for us=2E
My only concern is that the scope and breadth of QEMU = is huge and it may be a lot for a newcomer to tackle appropriately for t= op-level docs, so I feel like it requires a mentor who has a good unders= tanding of the broad picture of QEMU=2E
Like the description says= , we often write things bottom-up in areas of very specific focus=2E The= broad picture is sometimes harder to conjure accurately=2E
I hav= e a lot of opinions and thoughts on python and how docs should be laid o= ut, but I'm afraid I'm not so good at understanding all of the options a= nd "use cases" of QEMU to confidently lay out a top-level TOC=2E Maybe i= f we collaborated on a TOC we could give a clear project guideline to a = GSoC/GSoD contributor=2E
(Or maybe I'm overthinking it=2E)
--= js
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-------- Original Message -------- From: John Snow Sent: April 3, 2020 9:37:09 PM EDT To: "Philippe Mathieu-Daud=C3=A9" , Markus Armbruster= , Peter Maydell , "Alex= Benn=C3=A9e" , Stefan Hajnoczi t=2Ecom>, Aleksandar Markovic , Stef= an Weil Cc: Paolo Bonzini , Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy sementsov-at-virtuozzo=2Ecom>, "Daniel P=2E Berrange" ,= qemu-devel , qemu-discuss-at-nongnu=2Eorg Subject: Re: QEMU participation to Google Season of Docs
On 4/1/20 12:37 PM, Philippe Mathieu-Daud=C3=A9 wrote: > Hi, >=20 > Google recently announced their 'Season of Docs' project: > https://developers=2Egoogle=2Ecom/season-of-docs >=20 > QEMU project seems to fit all the requirements=2E >=20 > Who is interested in [co-]mentoring? >=20 > Relevant links: > https://developers=2Egoogle=2Ecom/season-of-docs/docs/admin-guide > https://developers=2Egoogle=2Ecom/season-of-docs/docs/timeline >=20 > [Following is extracted from the previous links:] >=20 > Example projects: >=20 > * Build a documentation site on a platform to be decided > =C2=A0 by the technical writer and open source mentor, and publish > =C2=A0 an initial set of basic documents on the site=2E Examples of > =C2=A0 platforms include: >=20 > =C2=A0 - A static site generator such as Hugo, Jekyll, Sphinx, =2E=2E=2E >=20 > * Refactor the open source project's existing documentation to > =C2=A0 provide an improved user experience or a more accessible > =C2=A0 information architecture=2E >=20 > * Write a conceptual overview of, or introduction to, a product > =C2=A0 or feature=2E Often a team creates their technical documentation > =C2=A0 from the bottom up, with the result that there's a lot of > =C2=A0 detail but it's hard to understand the product as a whole=2E A > =C2=A0 technical writer can fix this=2E >=20 > * Create a tutorial for a high-profile use case=2E >=20 > * Create a set of focused how-to guides for specific tasks=2E >=20 > * Create a contributor=E2=80=99s guide that includes basic information > =C2=A0 about getting started as a contributor to the open source > =C2=A0 project, as well as any rules around licence agreements, > =C2=A0 processes for pull requests and reviews, building the project, > =C2=A0 and so on=2E >=20 > Previous experience with similar programs, such as Google Summer > of Code or others: If you or any of your mentors have taken part > in Google Summer of Code or a similar program, mention this in > your application=2E Describe your achievements in that program=2E > Explain how this experience may influence the way you work in > Season of Docs=2E >=20 > The 2020 season of Season of Docs is limited to a maximum of > 50 technical writing projects in total=2E > As a guideline, we expect to accept a maximum of 2 projects > per organization, so that we don't end up with too many > accepted projects=2E However, if the free selection process > doesn't fill all the slots, the Google program administrators > may allocate additional slots to some organizations=2E >=20
This looks like it could be very good for us=2E
My only concern is that the scope and breadth of QEMU is huge and it may be a lot for a newcomer to tackle appropriately for top-level docs, so I feel like it requires a mentor who has a good understanding of the broad picture of QEMU=2E
Like the description says, we often write things bottom-up in areas of very specific focus=2E The broad picture is sometimes harder to conjure accurately=2E
I have a lot of opinions and thoughts on python and how docs should be laid out, but I'm afraid I'm not so good at understanding all of the options and "use cases" of QEMU to confidently lay out a top-level TOC=2E Maybe if we collaborated on a TOC we could give a clear project guideline to a GSoC/GSoD contributor=2E
(Or maybe I'm overthinking it=2E)
--js
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tent-Type">
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From: John Snow <jsnow-at-redhat=2Ecom>
Sent: April 3, 2020 9:37:09 PM EDT
To: "Philippe Mathieu-Daud=C3=A9" <philmd-at-redhat=2Ecom>, Mark= us Armbruster <armbru-at-redhat=2Ecom>, Peter Maydell <peter=2Emaydel= l-at-linaro=2Eorg>, "Alex Benn=C3=A9e" <alex=2Ebennee-at-linaro=2Eorg>, = Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha-at-redhat=2Ecom>, Aleksandar Markovic <alek= sandar=2Eqemu=2Edevel-at-gmail=2Ecom>, Stefan Weil <sw-at-weilnetz=2Ede>=
Cc: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini-at-redhat=2Ecom>, Vladimir Sementsov= -Ogievskiy <vsementsov-at-virtuozzo=2Ecom>, "Daniel P=2E Berrange" <b= errange-at-redhat=2Ecom>, qemu-devel <qemu-devel-at-nongnu=2Eorg>, qemu-= discuss-at-nongnu=2Eorg
Subject: Re: QEMU participation to Google Season of Docs
On 4/1/20 12:37 PM, Philippe Mathieu-Daud=C3= =A9 wrote:
x 0=2E8ex; border-left: 1px solid #729fcf; padding-left: 1ex;">Hi,
G= oogle recently announced their 'Season of Docs' project: s://developers=2Egoogle=2Ecom/season-of-docs">https://developers=2Egoogle= =2Ecom/season-of-docs
QEMU project seems to fit all the requirem= ents=2E
Who is interested in [co-]mentoring?
Relevant links:<= br>uide">https://developers=2Egoogle=2Ecom/season-of-docs/docs/admin-guide=
ne">https://developers=2Egoogle=2Ecom/season-of-docs/docs/timeline <= br>[Following is extracted from the previous links:]
Example project= s:
* Build a documentation site on a platform to be decided =C2= =A0 by the technical writer and open source mentor, and publish =C2=A0 a= n initial set of basic documents on the site=2E Examples of =C2=A0 platf= orms include:
=C2=A0 - A static site generator such as Hugo, Jekyll,= Sphinx, =2E=2E=2E
* Refactor the open source project's existing doc= umentation to =C2=A0 provide an improved user experience or a more acces= sible =C2=A0 information architecture=2E
* Write a conceptual ove= rview of, or introduction to, a product =C2=A0 or feature=2E Often a tea= m creates their technical documentation =C2=A0 from the bottom up, with = the result that there's a lot of =C2=A0 detail but it's hard to understa= nd the product as a whole=2E A =C2=A0 technical writer can fix this=2Er> * Create a tutorial for a high-profile use case=2E
* Create a = set of focused how-to guides for specific tasks=2E
* Create a contri= butor=E2=80=99s guide that includes basic information =C2=A0 about getti= ng started as a contributor to the open source =C2=A0 project, as well a= s any rules around licence agreements, =C2=A0 processes for pull request= s and reviews, building the project, =C2=A0 and so on=2E
Previous= experience with similar programs, such as Google Summer of Code or othe= rs: If you or any of your mentors have taken part in Google Summer of Co= de or a similar program, mention this in your application=2E Describe yo= ur achievements in that program=2E Explain how this experience may influ= ence the way you work in Season of Docs=2E
The 2020 season of Sea= son of Docs is limited to a maximum of 50 technical writing projects in = total=2E As a guideline, we expect to accept a maximum of 2 projects = per organization, so that we don't end up with too many accepted project= s=2E However, if the free selection process doesn't fill all the slots, = the Google program administrators may allocate additional slots to some = organizations=2E
This looks like it could be very g= ood for us=2E
My only concern is that the scope and breadth of QEMU = is huge and it may be a lot for a newcomer to tackle appropriately for t= op-level docs, so I feel like it requires a mentor who has a good unders= tanding of the broad picture of QEMU=2E
Like the description says= , we often write things bottom-up in areas of very specific focus=2E The= broad picture is sometimes harder to conjure accurately=2E
I hav= e a lot of opinions and thoughts on python and how docs should be laid o= ut, but I'm afraid I'm not so good at understanding all of the options a= nd "use cases" of QEMU to confidently lay out a top-level TOC=2E Maybe i= f we collaborated on a TOC we could give a clear project guideline to a = GSoC/GSoD contributor=2E
(Or maybe I'm overthinking it=2E)
--= js
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