 All right. Well, so it is the end of day one of the fads. So we're doing our report out that we had committed to Just a quick recap of what we've done today So everybody got together. We had did introductions. We talked about kind of the stake that everybody holds in documentation here we also talked a little bit about the model for fedora and CentOS and rel and how those fit together in terms of how the documentation flow would work where the where we feel content be concentrated We then talked a lot about Requirements and start with we outlined some personas on the crew contributor side going all the way from We'll actually included 10 personas here content strategist new docs contributor experienced doc's writer a Content professional a red hat a drive-by fixer Somebody who just comes by for to fix a type or something like that a reader of documentation the person who pushes published on documentation Tools maintainer a subject matter expert who's not necessarily involved in documentation But it was something about the topics that documentation covers and translators. So they'll be back all these out into Requirements or user stories how these folks would interact with documentation both in terms of a workflow How they engage and how they use the tools and what they expect to see other tools and then also on the content side Right what they're expecting to get or in terms of So our purpose of putting that together was so that we can compare the tools that we have currently and tools that are available Out in the false world to the requirements that we have to make sure that we're finding stuff That's a good fit for the user stories that we've included We also talked about a number of dimensions to content including how it's modularized or sized How a content model how we might agree on a content model that we could fit documentation into to make sure that If we can map it So that it is more useful more discoverable and fits together in a conceptual way And not just in a not just in terms of a physical site We also talked about the information architecture For content as well The great thing is I think we reached a huge amount of agreement on what we want to pursue overall the The team is looking to do a topic-based documentation And move away from the model of producing Gigantic books. This is not to say that the content in those books is not useful but I think there are probably many ways we can end up reusing that content and Repurposing it and resizing it in a way that will work to sort of seed the the content in a new way Um Let's see We also let's say we also agreed that tomorrow You know, this is basically setting the stage for sort of a tools Readout in a tools comparison Silas is going to talk about some tools available that he's working on and has been using inside Red Hat Pete is going to be talking about his interest project Sean is also going to be talking about some Pintail and some other tools that he's been working on I think that was it right and I think those were the that was the extent of the tools, right? So the idea being that we're going to then look at each of those tools some pros and cons for each one We want to compare those to the user stories that we've mapped out And then see where that leaves us For good choices for tools for the future Something that everybody can collaborate on hopefully and get some good content out of so that's our that is our I guess that's a really high-level overview of what we did today And I think we're we had a lot of good fruitful discussion and I think tomorrow we're set up for Another good one and the dial-in will remain the same I will publish this call out on the wiki and on the docs list So if anyone wants to check out this recording they can I'm done with my piece here and I would open it up to the floor and anybody wants to interject anything You'd like to cover tomorrow or anything you feel we didn't summarize for today Sumerizer first taker all also drew the best diagram I've ever seen of the stream Got a picture of that I think so yeah, we'll see how well that works good Great. All right. Well, I guess we're in good shape If anybody I guess if you're watching this and you're interested in the in the discussion I think what are we going to try and convene tomorrow? Do you guys know? Like which is 9 30 9 9 30. Is that too early? Let's say 9 30 9 30 a.m. So we'll be back in time eastern time states of America eastern daylight time Which is UTC minus 4 so that's 13 30 UTC for those of you who live on computer time We'll be back in this room and if you want to grab us go to pound fedora docs on IRC free node That's pound fedora dash docs and just let us know that that you're going to dial in we will start up a dial in and We'll be glad to have any remotees who are interested Talk to you guys tomorrow