Re: Migration to Zanata

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On 12/11/2014 12:27 AM, Noriko Mizumoto wrote:
> Hi
>
> > If nobody objects, let's schedule the auto-migration for the active
> docs
> > projects in https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs_Books_To_Migrate
>
> Ok, I will start scheduling them in. Earliest ones might start next
> week. All the books will be archived in a few days. Let me know if any
> priority you mind, otherwise it will be scheduled alphabetical order.
>
> For the request of maintainers by Pete, I counted the number of
> writers in the list[0]. There is more than 90 people in this group. I
> am not sure if you really like them all as maintainer for all books.
> Zanata team will add Petr as maintainer for all books this time.
>
> About the group membership[1], I believe Carlos can give better answer.
>
> [0]:https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/group/members/docs-writers/
> [1]:https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/docs/2014-December/015930.html
>
>
> cheers
>
> noriko
>
>
> (2014年12月10日 02:31), Petr Kovar wrote:
>> Hi Noriko and others,
>>
>> On Tue, 09 Dec 2014 14:10:53 +1000
>> Noriko Mizumoto <noriko@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Pete
>>> Atm, for docs books projects, we like and expect that the delegated
>>> people in docs team will perform the migration manually, and we won't
>>> touch any book. In order to avoid any confusion within translators,
>>> I am
>>> tracking the migration process in the list [1]. It is appreciated if
>>> you
>>> can advise me the date(s) or directly edit the list to add the date(s).
>>> It would be nice if the project migration complete btw end of Jan to
>>> early Feb, leaving some room for checking rest of Feb. When everything
>>> good to go, all projects at Tx can be deleted (it means delete all data
>>> in Tx permanently).
>>>
>>> For the group membership, I don't have an answer for you. Could you
>>> please ask at zanata-devel ML?
>>>
>>> Besides we will give auto-migration for some software projects if the
>>> maintainer prefers (this was suggested by some developer). If you
>>> prefer
>>> this option, please advise as I need to schedule it. Auto-migration
>>> should happen btw Dec and Jan.
>>
>> I think there has been some misunderstanding in this thread. I'm
>> volunteering to serve as a temporary owner for the migrated guides but I
>> certainly don't have time to manually migrate all the guides in
>> question.
>> Not sure what others think, but I'm afraid a manual process would be
>> extremely time consuming.
>>
>> Because the migrated guides store their translation files in a
>> standardized
>> directory structure set by publican, I believe it should be possible
>> to use
>> the same migration tools as with the software projects. Now, I don't
>> know
>> the tooling you are going to use to migrate the software projects, but I
>> hope I could help out with some tweaking to make them work with
>> publican-based projects, if necessary.
>>
>> If nobody objects, let's schedule the auto-migration for the active docs
>> projects in https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs_Books_To_Migrate
>>
>> Thanks,
>> pk
>>
>

Hey Noriko,

For the maintainers list, I do think that using that group as the list
of people that can push strings for all guides is good, even if the list
is large, because if Zanata can use the FAS group instead of just
inputting the list of people, we can manage the group membership in FAS
instead of Zanata.  I would like all guide writers to update POs for any
books they work on.  I would also like to not need to manage the group
memberships in two places.  If Zanata can't know about FAS groups
though, I agree we should have a shorter list.

I also wanted to make sure you were aware of
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1147332 since it might
affect your migration tools.

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