DocumentationManagementTWikiMailNov06
Introduction
Mails I intend to send to
- All ATLAS Users (I guess this has to go to AtlasGen)
- Domain Coordinators or Domain Doc Coordinators
Mail to Domain Coordinators
Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2006 16:05:53 +0000 (GMT)
From: S.Haywood
Subject: Tidying-up the TWiki
Dear Computing Domain Coordinators and Documentation Contacts
We want to start to tidy the TWiki so that we can manage it better in the
future.
We encourage you to look at the plan we propose for the management of the TWiki:
https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/Atlas/Atlas.DocumentationManagementTWikiManagement.
We would like you to take responsibility for the pages in your domain.
In particular, in the first phase (up to 30 Nov), please ensure that the TWiki
pages in your domain satisfy the Rules:
https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/Atlas/Atlas.DocumentationManagementTWikiRules,
and especially that the Metadata structure is sensible; see
https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/Atlas/Atlas.DocumentationManagementTWikiRules#Metadata
The Rules outline a set of simple technical requirements for TWiki pages to
facilitate their management.
We know you are under pressure to get ready for Release 13, which is a high
priority.
So what we are requesting in the first phase should not take too long - in some
cases, there may be almost nothing to do.
At most we expect there will only be a couple of days work ... it doesn't have
to be done by yourself; in fact we would strongly encourage those of you with
large Domains to appoint a Domain Documentation Responsible.
We propose that the second phase will take place after Release 13.
In this phase, we will be asking you to review (and improve) the contents of
your web pages.
We also propose to look at the Doxygen documentation.
Note: soon we will be sending a general mail to all ATLAS users to engage
everyone in the process.
You are responsible for the Domain and the top-down approach; other users are
adding pages at the "bottom", so we hope to engage them by contributing in a
bottom-up appoach.
If you have any concerns about this process or would like advice, please contact
us.
Thanks for your help - Stephen Haywood (Computing Documentation Coordinator)
& Maria Smizanska (Physics Documentation Coordinator)
Mail to all ATLAS Users
Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2006 07:42:34 +0000 (GMT)
From: S.Haywood
Subject: Tidying up the TWiki
Dear ATLAS Members
The TWiki is a very popular Web medium to which people are contributing
information. This popularity arises from the ease of use.
The downside to this is that it has become a large, sprawling "garden". There
are coming on for 4000 ATLAS TWiki pages. Many are quite good and contain useful
information. However, there is a lot of "rubbish" and pages which have become
outdated and obsolete. I have been asked to take responsibility for the ATLAS
Computing Documentation, in particular, the oversight of the TWiki. I will
extend this oversight to the technical side of the complete TWiki, although
Maria Smizanska is responsible for the contents of the Physics part of the
TWiki.
To manage the TWiki, the first step is to tidy it up. To achieve this, I request
that everyone who is responsible for TWiki pages to
a) Check if these pages are still needed; if not delete them.
b) Ensure that they follow the Rules:
https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/Atlas/Atlas.DocumentationManagementTWikiRules
The deadline for this process is 30 Nov 2006. After this time, the Documentation
Team will start to look at the pages and those which fail to satisfy the Rules
may be removed. The more you do to help, the easier our job will be.
This is the first phase of the process. After Release 13 of the Software in
January, we will start the next phase where the emphasis will be on improving
the content of pages and trying to get them reviewed.
A related mail was sent to those whom we have identified as the "Computing
Domain Coordinators":
https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/Atlas/Atlas.DocumentationManagementDomainContacts
They will be looking at the TWiki from the top-down. Please interact with them,
as approporiate.
If you have any concerns about this process or would like advice, please contact
us.
Thanks for your help
Stephen Haywood (Computing Documentation Coordinator) &
Maria Smizanska (Physics Documentation Coordinator)
Mail to Individuals
Sasha Rozanov and Jens Weingarten
Christian Arnault
Sandrine Laplace
Manuella Vincter
Rick St. Denis
- RStAODG23Nov05 etc - personal files, containing batch o/p - should be elsewhere, eg Sandbox
Rolf Seuster
Major updates:
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StephenHaywood - 03 Jan 2007
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StephenHaywood - 31 Oct 2006
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