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IETF 114 Content Sprint |
Beta-test content sprint during IETF 114 will explore new IETF wiki platform |
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With the upcoming retirement of the old IETF wiki platform, we held a “content sprint” for folks who want to be among the first to move content to the new IETF wiki platform, Wiki.js.
The wiki content sprint at IETF 114 was open to any IETF participant and took place from 1400-1800 ET US (1800-2200 UTC) on 23 July 2022 in the Salon 10 room of the Sheraton Philadelphia Downtown, the IETF 114 meeting venue.
Participants added their name to this the table below if they planned to join the content sprint
Remote participation details were shared here before the session starts {.is-info}
Name | In-person or Remote | Interest notes [1] |
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Greg Wood | In-person | General |
Liz Flynn | In-person | General |
Dhruv Dhody | Remote | WG wiki migration |
Jay Daley | Onsite | General |
Alexa Morris | Onsite | IESG |
Amy Vezza | In-person | Meeting wikis |
Hans-Jörg Happel | In-person | General |
Add NAME | Expected location | Interest (see below) |
Possible interests: general, specific WG or meeting or other wiki, documentation
Topics covered include:
using https://wiki.ietf.org/meeting/NNN/ as the base and then separate pages for main meeting wiki and side meetings, e.g.:
https://wiki.ietf.org/meeting/115/sidemeeting
Features include:
- Sitewide navigation (including footer link)
- Search
- Tags used on pages
What is needed, who needs that, how should it be delivered. These might include:
- Quick start guide for wiki maintainers
- Templates for different types of wikis
- Guidelines for managing the wiki.ietf.org (e.g. navigation, permissions)
- Updating general site attributes where possible, documenting requirements for those that are not possible to update during the sprint
All existing Trac-based wikis will be archived, not all will be migrated.
The goal is to complete migration shortly after IETF 115 (5-11 November 2022)
- Is it possible to tag particular sections of a page as "protected" from editing? * It is possible to restrict access through "Page rules" but these must be implemented by administrators.