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Add the must-have pages for the Europa release The goal is to capture the shape of the new docs. It is not meant to be final, but it should be as close as possible. We only want the bare minimum for new users that on-board with Dagger Europa. As soon as the new europaSidebar replaces replaces the existing one, the previous docs will still remain available - doc IDs are unique and permanent. We will do this by simply changing the default `slug: /` to point to the Europa Docs entrypoint, which is doc 1200. Helpful Docusaurus link re multiple sidebars: https://docusaurus.io/docs/sidebar/multiple-sidebars The new pages are numbered from `1200` onwards. This is meant to reflect the `0.2.0` Dagger version. This numbering felt more meaningful than just continuing to increment existing numbers. I didn't want to be "wasteful" with the digits and start at `2000`, but that was my first instinct. I am keen on getting this live on https://docs.dagger.io/1200/local-ci. Anything that is not in production, is inventory. Inventory is bad. The goal is to allow anyone that has a link to get a feel for the new docs as soon as possible, so that we can all see how they improve in real-time, and steer them continuously towards the desired state. We should be aware of the timeline, and not muck about, but instead evaluate constantly how close are we to "flipping the switch". Remember, the best releases are those where switches are flipped (e.g. `--europa)`. The feature will have been out there for weeks (maybe even months), improved by talking to users and then one day realising that we are done, and just enabling it by default. It's the same principle behind these docs. Signed-off-by: Gerhard Lazu <gerhard@lazu.co.uk>
2022-02-07 23:16:01 +01:00
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Cover packages before caching We are still figuring out caching, specifically Buildkit go client caching, while packages is something that users can start creating right away. Signed-off-by: Gerhard Lazu <gerhard@lazu.co.uk>
2022-03-06 01:07:17 +01:00
slug: /1206/packages
website: hardcode version banner for 0.1 docs O.1 docs is deprecated. Let's inform user to switch the the latest version Signed-off-by: user.email <jf@dagger.io>
2022-04-13 15:58:51 +02:00
displayed_sidebar: '0.2'
Add the must-have pages for the Europa release The goal is to capture the shape of the new docs. It is not meant to be final, but it should be as close as possible. We only want the bare minimum for new users that on-board with Dagger Europa. As soon as the new europaSidebar replaces replaces the existing one, the previous docs will still remain available - doc IDs are unique and permanent. We will do this by simply changing the default `slug: /` to point to the Europa Docs entrypoint, which is doc 1200. Helpful Docusaurus link re multiple sidebars: https://docusaurus.io/docs/sidebar/multiple-sidebars The new pages are numbered from `1200` onwards. This is meant to reflect the `0.2.0` Dagger version. This numbering felt more meaningful than just continuing to increment existing numbers. I didn't want to be "wasteful" with the digits and start at `2000`, but that was my first instinct. I am keen on getting this live on https://docs.dagger.io/1200/local-ci. Anything that is not in production, is inventory. Inventory is bad. The goal is to allow anyone that has a link to get a feel for the new docs as soon as possible, so that we can all see how they improve in real-time, and steer them continuously towards the desired state. We should be aware of the timeline, and not muck about, but instead evaluate constantly how close are we to "flipping the switch". Remember, the best releases are those where switches are flipped (e.g. `--europa)`. The feature will have been out there for weeks (maybe even months), improved by talking to users and then one day realising that we are done, and just enabling it by default. It's the same principle behind these docs. Signed-off-by: Gerhard Lazu <gerhard@lazu.co.uk>
2022-02-07 23:16:01 +01:00
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