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Meeting minutes 2017 10 12
- Attendance
- OT project status updates
- New issues since last call
- Fixed issues since last call
- Project planning board review
- Discussion
- Peter
- Roger
- Shane
The DITA-OT contributor call was held last week on the usual schedule. Meeting minutes are available at https://github.com/dita-ot/dita-ot/wiki/Meeting-minutes-2017-10-05.
- DITA-OT 2.5.4 was released on October 5. See http://www.dita-ot.org/2.5/release-notes.
12 new issues & pull requests were created since the last call.
A total of 7 issues & pull requests were closed.
- #144 – Remove JavaHelp references
- #153 – Rename "Informational" error level
- #154 – Example of multiple ditavals referenced from the command line
- #158 – Update dita command example
- #159 – Enhance dita command example for Ant with optional arguments
- #160 – How to Restart page numbering in PDF?
Of those, 1 was a pull request by first-time contributor Garrett Guillotte from Portland, Oregon, who is a regular contributor to the Puppet Docs:
The docs issue tracker at https://github.com/dita-ot/docs/issues currently lists 21 open issues, 139 closed.
Our GitHub Projects boards show the status of issues currently associated with each release milestone and serve as the primary planning overview for upcoming releases:
After a few minutes of WebEx confusion, we eventually managed to connect via Zoom.
Roger has been focused on testing the Markdown plug-in integration and preparing an HTML5 customization, which should yield a new docs topic to augment those provided in v2.4.1 for #118, as well as a DITA-OT Day presentation and a new sample plug-in.
Discussion focused on the perennial topic of revising the top-level documentation structure as planned in #121.
Shane has not made much progress since the last call, but hoped to find time over the weekend to continue implementing the suggestions from the August 26 brainstorming session. He'd certainly like to get the changes ready in time for the 3.0 release if at all possible.
We agreed that the opportunity is certainly good, and that it would be nice to include at least the high-level changes for 3.0, and refine the structure further in subsequent maintenance releases.
Discussion will continue on the #documentation
Slack channel and #121 issue thread as new content is available for review.
https://github.com/dita-ot/docs/wiki/Meeting-minutes-2017-10-12
Created 2017-10-05 16:00
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