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= Contribute to Quick Docs
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[abstract]
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The goal is to move away from wikis, where helpful guides are mixed with draft documentation, internal notes, to a nice, topic-oriented how-to guides and code-packed tutorials
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with a pull-request-based workflow. We appreciate your help!
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== Steps
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. Pick a document to update. You can find documents needing updates in the [filename]`modules/ROOT/nav.adoc` file. They are on the commented-out lines (those that start with a `//FIXME`).
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. Fork the https://pagure.io/fedora-docs/quick-docs repo.
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. Make your changes to the `.adoc` file you want to improve.
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. Uncomment the file in [filename]`nav.adoc` remove the `FIXME` from the xref..
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. Build a local preview to ensure your changes look the way you intended: Make sure you either have *Podman* or *Docker* installed, and run `./build.sh && ./preview.sh`. Follow instructions printed on the command line.
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. When you are satisfied with your updates, submit a pull request with your improvements.
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. If migrating a wiki page, create a redirect on the old page — see below.
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== Possible Source Material
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Perhaps you just want to improve an existing document,
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in which case the above is all you need.
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Or maybe you already have something in mind.
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But if you are interested in helping
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but don't know where to start,
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here are some places to look for ideas:
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* The old https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Category:How_to[How To category]
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on the Fedora wiki. Many of those documents are ripe for conversion. (Many are also very out of date!)
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* https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/c/ask/common-issues/82/none?solved=yes[Common Issues] questions on Ask Fedora.
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* Frequent
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https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/fedora?sort=frequent&pageSize=50[Fedora
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questions on Stack Exchange].
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* https://fedoramagazine.org[Fedora Magazine] articles. The magazine format is conversational, and understood to represent a moment in time. Quick Docs versions should be more to-the-point, and kept updated if commands or best pratices change.
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== Wiki Redirects
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Usually,
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wikis do not allow redirects to external sites,
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because the potential for abuse is very high.
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We've developed a plugin for the Fedora Wiki
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which allows redirects to _only_ pages on this site,
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https://docs.fedoraproject.org/.
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To create such a link, use the
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`#fedoradocs`
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macro by putting something like this at the top of the wiki
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page you are replacing:
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[source,mediawiki]
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----
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{{#fedoradocs: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/council/fpl/}}
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----
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Of course,
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you should to replace that example URL
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with the one for your new target page.
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Again,
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the URL can't be something arbitrary —
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it _must_ begin with
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`https://docs.fedoraproject.org/`.
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Once the redirect is in place,
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visitors to that wiki page will be
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instantly whisked
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(well, redirected, with the code `301 Moved Permanently`)
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to the docs site.
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Note that there is no validation that the target exists or is correct —
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please double-check that any redirects you create work properly before
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moving on.
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If you need to edit such a page to correct the URL,
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or to remove the redirect for some reason,
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construct a wiki site URL with `&action=edit`,
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like:
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https://fedoraproject.org/w/index.php?title=Project_Leader&action=edit
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