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Contents migration of WordPress Version page #248

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atachibana opened this issue Jul 7, 2018 · 4 comments
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Contents migration of WordPress Version page #248

atachibana opened this issue Jul 7, 2018 · 4 comments

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@atachibana
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@atachibana atachibana self-assigned this Jul 7, 2018
@atachibana atachibana added this to the Version 2 milestone Jul 7, 2018
@atachibana atachibana changed the title Cotents migration of WordPress Version page Contents migration of WordPress Version page Jul 7, 2018
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Hi there,

All WordPress versions are now almost fully migrated from the good ole’ Codex to HelpHub.

What next? I think I can handle future WP Versions on HelpHub.

I have some small considerations about present integration (but no blocker!) :

  1. I use Gutenberg for all the pages I migrated, and I plan to convert old pages in the future: are you ok with that?
  2. I created a reusable Gutenblock for the "List of Files Revised" title which is almost always here. I was created for my own migrating purpose but I'm sure it can helps later.
  3. We need a way to get "Major Releases" taxonomy editable from Gutenberg.
  4. Let's share a process: every minor release are build the same way (like a common Gutenberg template) and let's copy blog posts from .org for major release.
  5. I'm wondering if we could list Leads for each release (both major and minor releases) because I believe this information is interesting enough to be shared and also historicized.
  6. I'd say it's better to avoid references like in https://wp-helphub.com/wordpress-version/version-4-5/#in-other-languages .

I'm working on old releases pages and then I will be open to work on the WP Version page if needed.
Also, 4.9.8 is about to be out. Release leads will manage Codex page and I will manage HelpHub as well.

Cheers,
Jb

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audrasjb commented Jul 31, 2018

Ha!
Also, do we still need Installation Information section?
I think it's not very interesting and ths information is already in so many places right now :-)
Example: https://wp-helphub.com/wordpress-version/version-4-5-3/

And do we need to add release date manually? It is already added in "Date released" custom meta field so I guess the date should be automatically displayed in this single post template :)

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ntwb commented Aug 1, 2018

Thanks @audrasjb

  • On the languages side of things we plan to enable HelpHub on the Rosetta sites, so if a locale wanted to translate the release notes they are free to do so. In fact the Japanese team do this regularly, here's 4.9.7.

As I noted elsewhere, I plan on getting the remaining theme changes committed to w.org by the end of the weekend. Once that is done I'll add you to the w.org site and we can start working on getting these migrated there also.

@naomizenge
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Hi @audrasjb,

Thank you for the all migration and suggestion! You can do anything what you think good!

Added some comments:

  1. I'm wondering if we could list Leads for each release (both major and minor releases) because I believe this information is interesting enough to be shared and also historicized.

Are you saying about WordPress Versions (https://codex.wordpress.org/WordPress_Versions) ?
If so, please refer #246

I'd say it's better to avoid references

As @ntwb says some locale has own Version Pages, and for Japanese, almost all pages were created by I :-)
Certainly we need further discussion for the translation.

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