#109 Document purpose / template of wiki pages for new Advocates tickets
Closed: Complete 4 years ago by bex. Opened 5 years ago by jflory7.

Summary

Wiki pages are listed as required in new Advocate ticket template, but there is no documentation about what is sufficient to fulfill that requirement

Background

I checked the Advocate ticket template to open an issue but I noticed the wiki page is required as a mandatory input. However, I cannot find any documentation or guidance in the Advocate docs about what should go on this wiki page, what the content should be, or what a good example is.

When I see this requirement in the ticket, it caught me by surprise. For a new contributor, this can be a reason for someone opening a new event ticket to feel like they missed a requirement and not open the ticket.

Details

Successfully completing this ticket may look like the following tasks:

  1. The issue template should probably link here: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/mindshare-committee/advocate/#_holding_an_event
  2. Explanation of what the wiki page requirement is added to the docs
  3. Better visibility of new ticket guidelines / docs in this Pagure README

Outcome

  1. New contributors will understand requirements in Mindshare Advocate ticket template when requesting funding
  2. More clarity for existing and new contributors on what Mindshare expects for a "good" Advocate event proposal

Thanks for pointing it out, I will be fixing this post today's meeting

@sumantrom Are wiki pages still required?

@sumantrom Are wiki pages still required?

AIUI, they're not supposed to be.

Closing - thank you for pointing this out to us @jflory7

Metadata Update from @bex:
- Issue close_status updated to: Complete
- Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)

4 years ago

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