Improve OpenStack Documentationan invention by a_jaeger Improve OpenStack documentation and tools used by it. Major idea: Improve openSUSE documentation |
Write test cases for DAPSan invention by fsundermeyer DAPS, the "DocBook Authoring and Publishing Suite" provides a tool set for easy creation and publication of DocBook sources on Linux. DAPS lets you create HTML (incl. webhelp), PDF, EPUB, man pages, and other formats with a single command. DAPS is used and developed by teh SUSE documentation team. |
Research/Development: `Doc as Code` Using Asciidoctor, Jekyll, gh-pages, TravisCI, Bootstrap v4 and any Additional Tech Discovered Along the Waya project by JCayouette
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Let's make a customer support knowledgebase that worksa project by anthidote Project DescriptionOur SUSE Support knowledge base sucks. It has a clunky UI, only has a What you see is what you (don't) get editor, doesn't show version history. I hate it, you hate it, and our customers hate using it and would rather pick up the phone and bother us. |
Refresh the internal SUSE Manager maintenance documentationa project by deneb_alpha Project DescriptionWith this project I would like to refresh/update the confluence documentation describing how SUSE Manager maintenance works and how to process a SUSE Manager update round. |
Investigate if VSCodium can be used as a convenient DocBook editora project by tbazant Project Description & Goal for this HackweekVSCodium is a feature rich text editor. The goal of this project is to find out which of its extensions to use for better DpcBook editing experience and how to add own features, for example, |
Bring up-to-date daps infrastructure to Debian/Ubuntu distributionsa project by tbazant Project Descriptiondaps (https://opensuse.github.io/daps/) is now part of debian/ubuntu repositories. the problem is that its old version that supports DocBook up to 5.0 The aim of this project is to bring up-to-date daps infrastructure to debian/ubuntu, including DocBook 5.2, geekodoc, vale and maybe others |