Update 2024.1 series info in www-generator.py so that 2024.1 is marked
as maintained, thus released.
Also add default pages for next release, 2024.2 Dalmatian.
This patch needs to be merged at release day, April 3rd.
Change-Id: I6aec79ea76cb544a064e0585d294476b79a2ac4f
This change adds 2024.1 project data so that index pages will be
generated.
It still keeps 2024.1 in development phase. A future change will
transition 2024.1 to maintained at release time.
Change-Id: Ic6a90af04ce9decad705456b4ded504fc5323d9d
ec2-api, freezer, monasca, murano, networking-odl, sahara, senlin and
solum were marked recently as inactive projects and they were removed
from 2024.1 Caracal coordinated release. This patch updates latest.yaml
accordingly, to represent the latest state of the projects.
Change-Id: Id553243e89dfbb953592e80315848bb14555eaf6
The file has last been updated with a site scan in 2020, so it is about
time.
The script used to generate this has been updated with [0], so Yoga and
older series are no longer contained in the index.
[0] https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/openstack-doc-tools/+/914614
Change-Id: I5b624122f55571d9e2413b73122295ab058095ae
Unmaintained state does not have a badge in the web templates, but now
Extanded Maintenance was replaced by Unmaintained process (see
Technical Committee's resolution [1] for details) so this patch adds
a badge for it.
[1] https://governance.openstack.org/tc/resolutions/20230724-unmaintained-branches.html
Change-Id: Iedefd4958572c92bed5177ed8b78771ddc8334dc
Everyone has now agreed to using the numeric name for release cycles
except the releases page itself. In order to avoid broken links hardcode
the release codename for these URLs.
Change-Id: Ia10f151c73bae86f7cf203f7b62a64537317e0b3
TripleO is deprecated now, so we should not mention it in recent docs.
Moreover, the only existing branches are Zed and Wallaby.
Instead of hardcoding the link, we adding `has_deployment_guide`
for Zed.
Change-Id: I273f4204c863eb1321257f7f61c1115fb40bc6f9
This change adds
* default pages for next release, 2024.1 Caracal
* 2023.2 Bobcat project data so that index pages will be generated
It still keeps 2023.2 Bobcat in development phase. A future change
will transition it to 'maintained' at release time.
The patch content was setup by following the www page release
guideline [1].
[1] https://docs.openstack.org/doc-contrib-guide/release/taskdetail.html#update-www-pages-for-end-of-release
Change-Id: Idd6f8943d16d104a0037bbfc81e3a945135ed4a4
There are no new releases being made for tripleo, so no need to
reference them from the deployment index pages.
Also everything older than 2023.2 has been released, we can drop the
"in progress" comment.
Change-Id: I8ad7db9453f01721a9f0313cf22ca1e7df88aeb8
Since OpenStack-Ansible has released for 2023.1 it makes sense to
enable it in deployment projects section for the release.
Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/releases/+/884985
Change-Id: I1ba05e8803d8483b85387efc8fbf7abf01b54d5b
This patch attempts to fix the broken docs by having the series
name match the branch name (2023.1 instead of 2023.1.antelope)
A patch was previously merged and reverted[0]. It changed the
name of the series, but missed updating the directory names
under the www directory.
I did test this locally, and it did correctly pupulate the pages
with links for the various projects, but I do not know if it
fully resolves the issue.
Additionally adds redirects for /2023.1.antelope to /2023.1
and 2023.2.bobcat to 2023.2.
[0]. https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/openstack-manuals/+/880060
Change-Id: I39e0740e57502fd96299fea79409e55e49c10367
All deployment guides are prepended with "Guide" word. So adding
it in the middle of the text adds duplicated "Guide" word to the
description once page is renderred.
Change-Id: I6d2e60ccfb0a3b5f8549bb053213635960d46fcf
Be more informative about difference in Ansible-based deployment tools
on the deployment project listing.
Change-Id: I243cd515e63307397518e45fee0d9c94dc8c0ab4
Since Zed's project-data was generated some of the documentation have
become available. Update Zed's project data to contain all the existing
docs.
Change-Id: If188017b9c5e23f1bffd23939104153e04c3e791
This change adds
* default pages for next release, 2023.2 Bobcat
* 2023.1 Antelope project data so that index pages will be generated
It still keeps 2023.1 Antelope in development phase. A future change
will transition it to 'maintained' at release time.
The patch content was setup by following the www page release
guideline [1].
[1] https://docs.openstack.org/doc-contrib-guide/release/taskdetail.html#update-www-pages-for-end-of-release
Change-Id: Id9a33ff08b21ad1a0c5df4c75992cc327a2e210f
The API reference for the CloudKitty project [1] has been moved to a
dedicated "api-ref" directory and this change adds it to the landing
page for API refs.
[1] https://opendev.org/openstack/cloudkitty
Change-Id: I668ae073b55661e13bdd1f02ef419d6b1d8c8787
This change adds
* default pages for next release, 2023.1 Antelope
* Zed project data so that index pages will be generated
It still keeps Zed in development phase. A future change will
transition Zed to maintained at release time.
Change-Id: I887e557c4cfed70299997de90321a9b1508553b3
After changes were published I realized that OSA is not in line with
other deployment projects naming convention. At the same time intention
to change the name was to distinguish from kolla-ansible. Now I come up
with better idea how to be more aligned and explicit about what to
expect at the same time.
Change-Id: Ia620ba96bcd0e573dc2a8293cdf78905d8855fb2
The Large Scale SIG has started to publish their documentation at [0],
migrating content from the Wiki[1]. Add a link to the main landing page
and also add the repo to the _IGNORED_REPOS list in www-generator.py,
since it doesn't use the /latest/ patch as it is branchless and not
release-specific.
[0] https://docs.openstack.org/large-scale/index.html
[1] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Large_Scale_SIG
Change-Id: Ie7f297615d746f36f24e63ee3f25b4938e6f45e3
The section that is commented out should include the description of the
ha-guide, currently that line of text appears in the wrong context under
the Admin guide.
Change-Id: I0e960cf952b0cd9b2aea50c1bd9e3b09a1f26c05
changed links/texts to avoid sending people to the old Summit site
Signed-off-by: smarcet <smarcet@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I950a2e3f1327887f37d2d6bbf626299b1bba6aed
This change adds
* default pages for next release, Zed
* Yoga project data so that index pages will be generated
It still keeps Yoga in development phase. A future change will
transition Yoga to maintained.
Change-Id: I02229824a240a2a8c600dbc6d8634b2b1d91875b
Yoga page is missing at docs.openstack.org:
https://docs.openstack.org/yoga/
This patch adds Yoga documentation to www.
Change-Id: Ia56179d8d548fdd52f118f592bd8d4ef967052c8
Seems they were left out initially, but should be fine by now.
Signed-off-by: Dr. Jens Harbott <harbott@osism.tech>
Change-Id: Id801940430da0cad92b87f130cc87adebf0b339b
The redirects for refstack and python-tempestconf, which moved into
the openinfra namespace on docs.opendev.org, does not need to
specify latest on the target as the old and new paths both used
similar redirects already (unlike docs from the infra subtree, which
was likely the source of the confusion here). Drop the use of latest
for these, since otherwise old bookbarks or search results could
result in doubling the latest when the redirect on the new side is
applied.
Change-Id: Ieffb7ce6d84888588ee3c51388923b6862136bca