Re: [Tails-ux] underlay for UX or blueprints

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Author: Diddly-Squat
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To: tails-ux
Subject: Re: [Tails-ux] underlay for UX or blueprints
On Fri, 27 Mar 2015 14:16:15 +0000
sajolida <sajolida@???> wrote:

Please excuse my ignorance, but in regards to the email below, what are
the folllowing:

- the assistent
- the underlay
- the blueprint


> Hi,
>
> While doing the wrap up of our UX sprint in Paris, we felt the need to
> adjust our infrastructure to the way we work on the assistant (and
> probably on more UX projects in the present and the future).
>
> I'm sending a copy to tails-ux to let them know that this discussion
> is going on but I think that it belongs to tails-dev.
>
> Our needs are:
>
>   - Sharing many files that are not plain text. We work a lot with
>     office documents of all kinds (Calc, Draw, Impress). We try to
> keep them Git friendly by using flat XML but even that can quickly
> fill megabytes. We will start working on web prototypes (development
>     HTML, images, CSS, JavaScript, etc.).
>   - Keeping historical versions of documents available for comparison
>     without having to go through Git history (eg. available on the
>     website).
>   - Allow more people (eg. tchou) to push web prototypes that can be
>     built by ikiwiki and viewed online.
>   - Reduce the impact of our work on the size of the main repo while
>     not refraining us to share as many documents as we like while
>     working on a project. Those can be removed from the working tree
>     and website once the project is over.

>
> So I thought about having a second underlay for our blueprint section
> with more people allowed push rights. I think that would solve the
> needs expressed above.
>
> The downsides I could identify so far are:
>
>   - Extra sysadmin and infrastructure complexity.
>   - Additional Git work when moving stuff from blueprint to production
>     (eg. design documents).
>   - Additional Git work when setting up a working environment for new
>     contributors.
>   - Possible security issues in case the underlay spills stuff out on
>     the production website. Could this happen?

>
> Does this look like a good idea?
>
> I'll refrain myself from pushing the documents we produced so far
> before sorting this out.
>