On Fri, Feb 03, 2023 at 01:22:55PM -0500, Konstantin Ryabitsev wrote: > Today, most information found on the wiki is probably outdated and therefore > potentially harmful. I would like to solicit ideas what to do with this > resource. Yeah, my assumption is that it's totally out of date these days. I admit that's subjective and maybe there are people maintaining/using it. I kind of suspect not, though (and if they don't reply to this thread, perhaps we can assume they don't exist, or at least not connected enough to the development community to matter). > # Should it be migrated to RTD-style docs? > > We have stopped providing new Mediawiki instances at kernel.org quite some > time back, replacing the offering with Dokuwiki. Today, we don't spin up new > Dokuwiki instances either and everyone is steered towards readthedocs-style > documentation instead, which is a much more sane and manageable medium than > wikis, especially when it comes to technical docs (see > https://korg.docs.kernel.org/docs.html). > > However, it's unclear if this is even needed for this wiki, considering the > existence of https://git-scm.com/doc. Yeah, for any content we prepare as a community, the Documentation/ is the right spot, and git-scm.com is just mirroring those already. For meta-information like current-year GSoC ideas, etc, we've been using git.github.io. It's not quite a wiki, in that you need access and contribute to it via the git clone, but IMHO both of those are features. Spam is a non-issue, and anybody who wants to help out can do so either by being a committer, or just making a one-off pull request. > # Should it be archived as a static site? > > It's possible to turn git.wiki.kernel.org into a static site with a large > header on every page that it contains historical archival information, with a > link to https://git-scm.com/doc This would be my preference, just because some of the old content may still have value. Some pages (like old gsoc stuff) would better redirect to git.github.io, but it is probably not worth the time to even try to classify pages. > # Should it be archived and put out of its misery? > > The last option is to just archive the site and put it out of its increasingly > irrelevant existence. I'm also OK with this, though if it is not too much work to serve the old content with a warning that it may be out-of-date, that seems better. -Peff