On Fri, 2024-10-11 at 10:15 -0400, Konstantin Ryabitsev wrote: > On Fri, Oct 11, 2024 at 02:01:41PM GMT, Johannes Berg wrote: > > > Please let me know how you would like to proceed. If I don't hear back from > > > anyone in the next few days, I will configure the backports.docs.kernel.org > > > with the current converted contents and redirect backports.wiki.kernel.org > > > there. > > > > Maybe for now it'd make sense to move the repo into the backports/ group > > on kernel.org? Or are you trying keep everything together in > > docs/docsko/? > > Yes, it has to stay under docs/docsko for the triggers to work properly. OK, right. > > It probably doesn't matter anyway, I'm just not sure how permissions > > would work if it's in docs/docsko/, I guess you can still give the > > backport group access? Who actually does have access to the repo now? > > I've granted access to that repository to the @backports group, so you should > now be able to push changes there. Thanks. > > Honestly, I have very little opinion on this - even the few changes that > > backports is still seeing we're not taking much care of the wiki these > > days. Maybe Hauke has any further thoughts. > > I'm perfectly happy to keep the source where it is. The only downside compared > to hosting it on readthedocs.io is that propagating changes takes much longer > (10-15 minutes). Let's just leave it then. Not that it was hard to do this all with github for the wireless one, but I feel at this point, unless some community re-forms here, it's mostly left as a historical artifact. johannes