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evergreen-docs:dig_meetings:20200507-agenda [2020/05/06 13:50] – Fleshed out more Antora talking points bmagicevergreen-docs:dig_meetings:20200507-agenda [2020/05/07 10:08] rjs7
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       - Meta data "Untitled" pages still exist       - Meta data "Untitled" pages still exist
       - Should the server-side generation script(s) be in the EG repo?       - Should the server-side generation script(s) be in the EG repo?
-      - Keeping our branch in sync with master docs/* (looks like manual only)+      - Keeping our branch in sync with master docs/* (looks like manual only) - Jane did this: [[https://git.evergreen-ils.org/?p=working/Evergreen.git;a=commit;h=7b21150d322a792416105a07bacd3954beb35d77|commit 7b21150d322]]
       - handling RELEASE NOTES in Antora - new module?       - handling RELEASE NOTES in Antora - new module?
       - Looks like we missed 3.5       - Looks like we missed 3.5
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     - 3.5 documentation work     - 3.5 documentation work
     - Experimental catalog documentation work     - Experimental catalog documentation work
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   - New Business:   - New Business:
     - Evergreen International Online Conference!     - Evergreen International Online Conference!
     - June Meeting     - June Meeting
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   - Collaboration time   - Collaboration time
  
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