====== DIG Conference Hackfest Project Ideas - Evergreen Conference 2014 ======
* Before hack-fest
* AsciiDoc "question and answer" online session? (Yamil)
* Hack fest
* Plan introduction meeting
* break off into groups (training vs working groups)
* Assign work
* Official DIG meeting
* Decide start time
* Decide agenda
* Be prepared for new-comers
====== DIG Conference Hackfest Project Ideas - Evergreen Conference 2013 ======
* AsciiDoc training - taught by Yamil (proposed by Yamil)
* Convert/expand/copy EG 2.4 release notes into official EG 2.4 documentation
* Update existing 2.3/2.4 content (proposed by Yamil)
* text
* screenshots
====== DIG Hackfest Project Ideas - Evergreen Conference 2012 ======
====Analysis of gaps in documentation====
* This might be just looking at what menu items have no documentation (thinking of Robert Soulliere's outline for 2.2)
* Previous docs that need to be converted to AsciiDoc for 2.2.
* 2.2 Release Notes? - **Kathy**
====Public OPAC/staff tasks====
* Using the Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC) TPAC style
* Searching the catalog
* Basic search
* Advanced search
* Search syntax
* Search URL
* Search Results
* My Account
* Viewing and paying fines
* Check Out History
* Holds History
* Account Preferences
* Lists
* Review acquisitions procedures: Can we migrate content from 2.1 to 2.2?
* Integrating New Cataloging Content - We have docs for new cataloging features in 2.1,but they need to be integrated with main cataloging docs
====Administration====
* Circulation set up
* Search/indexing set up
* Hard due dates (introduced in 2.0, but I don't think any docs have been done for it.)
* Patron opt-in
=====Generate epub====
//Dan//: "Hey, wouldn't it be great to have the docs in a nice, open standard format that works on all kinds of ereaders?"
//World//: "Oh, sure, you mean HTML or PDF. Yeah, we've got those already."
//Dan//: "Well, no - I mean all of the content in one file, not a whole bunch of files like HTML. And yes, I know, PDF is one file and has a table of contents, but it doesn't resize very nicely or reformat itself to fit a phone or tablet or 47" 1080p display. I mean **epub**!"
And so, after commit [[http://git.evergreen-ils.org/?p=Evergreen-DocBook.git;a=commit;h=ed287098f29915ba416c0afc0be3ea64aa49c80 |ed287098f29915ba416c0afc0be3ea64aa49c809]], it was possible to run the following command:
a2x --format epub root.txt
and generate an [[https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B_69-S0s-6QebUUyVHNrQlRJYnc|Evergreen 2.2 docs (epub)]]. HUZZAH!