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Why I left my CMS!
              …and how I did it
LavaCon Conference
November 16, 2011
   Mary Connor
Presenter

 Mary Connor
   Documentation Architect,
    Advanced Solutions International
   mconnor@advsol.com
   www.cleverhamster.com
    (will post write-up)
Why Agile?

 Survival:

 Waterfall was
 drowning us.

 Literally.
Which flavor of “Agile”?

               bullpens, no phones
               Team = PO, SM, 3
                dev, 2 QA, 1 BA, 1 TW
               2-week sprints:
                planning, product
                backlog, capacity,
                acceptance criteria
               SCRUM stand-ups
               Review, retrospective
How do we collaborate?

   Ventrilo and Skype
   Mitel, video conferencing
   Yahoo IM
   Typewith.me and Google Wave
   Campfire, for team discussion
   Drupal: blogs, wikis, and forums
   BBFlashback videos
   Cacoo, for collaborative diagrams
How does Agile affect docs?

 Full pigs (committed to teams)
 No lagging!
 Docs are part of Definition of Done;
  incomplete doc tasks block the team
 Continuous, automated builds
 Integration and review limited to final
  regression sprints
So, why give up our CMS?

 People reasons
 Process reasons
 Tool reasons
People Reasons

 House Rule: cross-functional generalists
   All are “Product Developers”
   Everyone can
    and should write
 Info Dev lost
  half its writers
 No new writer
  hires likely (ever?)
Process Reasons

 New authoring outside
  of CMS!
  1. Web part docs
  2. Web services (API) docs
 Goals unmet by AuthorIT
   Continuous Integration builds
   All source files in Visual Studio
Tool Reasons

 AuthorIT
  licensing
 Ease of use
 Forced migration
  looming
  (v4 > v5)
Why not go straight to wiki?

 Confluence
   Costs, complexity, scale
   Conflict: IE/Win (ASPX) vs. Java
 Mediawiki
   Can’t publish required outputs
   Can’t secure content and access
 Drupal (as wiki)
   Huge migration, v4 to v7
   Need coder for complex reqs
Why Doc-To-Help?

 Single-sourcing across targets
  and sources: HTML, XHTML, DOCX
 One strategy for user and API docs
 Team features: integration with TFS,
  SharePoint; familiar, easy editors
 Command-line builds, build scheduler
 Able to handle ASI’s immense builds
 Affordability
Ready for heresy?
Our earlier crisis, B.C.

 Pre-CMS, Word-based source
 Doc and Training diverging horribly
 President’s command:
 Thou shalt merge Documentation
 and Training depts
 Goal: Single-source across silos
Turned to Instructional Design

 Tried topic-based writing
   poor results
   lacking clear context and audience
 Studying instructional design, found
  Reusable Learning Objects (RLO)
   Rather than topic-based content,
    do objective-based content unit
   Goal: reuse unit across courses, platforms
Our “learning object” content unit

 Learning unit, for specific user type
  1.    Objectives *
  2.    Feature at-a-glance $
  3.    Concepts
  4.    Processes, procedures
  5.    Reference +
  6.    Hands-on exercises *
       • * training only
       • $ share with marketing
       • + documentation only
Just enough granularity: Score!
 In CMS, sub-book = RLO
 Arrange into publishing
  books, for reuse needs
 Sub-book embodies our
  metadata:
    • Audience
    • License level
    • Purpose (e.g., marketing)
    • Target (e.g., manual only)
    • Subject
You heard me: Don„t reuse topics!

 Migrating to CMS, I outlawed “topic-
  based authoring” in favor of “sub-books”
  (RLOs)
 Rule 1: Reuse books across the library,
  but avoid reusing topics across books
 Rule 2: If you must, flag those reused
  topics (asterisk in topic description) to
  warn others
Migrating from a CCMS

1. Unraveled reuse so each object
   exports only once (single-sourcing)
2. Exposed hidden notes/history
3. Optimized templates for D2H import
4. Macros to post-process
5. Automated migration so we could
   iterate
Our Doc-To-Help Configuration

 D2H installed on test + build machines
 Source editable on any TFS machine,
  by every Agile team member
 D2H builds from TFS working directory
 D2H builds from DOCX + HTML source
 One project generates all targets across
  all products (shared content)
Our new Helpsite
Changes brewing

 Strong demand for community-based
  documentation & multimedia
 Continuous Delivery changing everything
  (again!)
 Writers » bloggers and editors, forum
  managers?
 Start localizing
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LavaCon 2011: Why I left my CMS! and how I did it

  • 1. Why I left my CMS! …and how I did it LavaCon Conference November 16, 2011 Mary Connor
  • 2. Presenter  Mary Connor  Documentation Architect, Advanced Solutions International  mconnor@advsol.com  www.cleverhamster.com (will post write-up)
  • 3. Why Agile?  Survival: Waterfall was drowning us. Literally.
  • 4. Which flavor of “Agile”?  bullpens, no phones  Team = PO, SM, 3 dev, 2 QA, 1 BA, 1 TW  2-week sprints: planning, product backlog, capacity, acceptance criteria  SCRUM stand-ups  Review, retrospective
  • 5. How do we collaborate?  Ventrilo and Skype  Mitel, video conferencing  Yahoo IM  Typewith.me and Google Wave  Campfire, for team discussion  Drupal: blogs, wikis, and forums  BBFlashback videos  Cacoo, for collaborative diagrams
  • 6. How does Agile affect docs?  Full pigs (committed to teams)  No lagging!  Docs are part of Definition of Done; incomplete doc tasks block the team  Continuous, automated builds  Integration and review limited to final regression sprints
  • 7. So, why give up our CMS?  People reasons  Process reasons  Tool reasons
  • 8. People Reasons  House Rule: cross-functional generalists  All are “Product Developers”  Everyone can and should write  Info Dev lost half its writers  No new writer hires likely (ever?)
  • 9. Process Reasons  New authoring outside of CMS! 1. Web part docs 2. Web services (API) docs  Goals unmet by AuthorIT  Continuous Integration builds  All source files in Visual Studio
  • 10. Tool Reasons  AuthorIT licensing  Ease of use  Forced migration looming (v4 > v5)
  • 11. Why not go straight to wiki?  Confluence  Costs, complexity, scale  Conflict: IE/Win (ASPX) vs. Java  Mediawiki  Can’t publish required outputs  Can’t secure content and access  Drupal (as wiki)  Huge migration, v4 to v7  Need coder for complex reqs
  • 12. Why Doc-To-Help?  Single-sourcing across targets and sources: HTML, XHTML, DOCX  One strategy for user and API docs  Team features: integration with TFS, SharePoint; familiar, easy editors  Command-line builds, build scheduler  Able to handle ASI’s immense builds  Affordability
  • 14. Our earlier crisis, B.C.  Pre-CMS, Word-based source  Doc and Training diverging horribly  President’s command: Thou shalt merge Documentation and Training depts  Goal: Single-source across silos
  • 15. Turned to Instructional Design  Tried topic-based writing  poor results  lacking clear context and audience  Studying instructional design, found Reusable Learning Objects (RLO)  Rather than topic-based content, do objective-based content unit  Goal: reuse unit across courses, platforms
  • 16. Our “learning object” content unit  Learning unit, for specific user type 1. Objectives * 2. Feature at-a-glance $ 3. Concepts 4. Processes, procedures 5. Reference + 6. Hands-on exercises * • * training only • $ share with marketing • + documentation only
  • 17. Just enough granularity: Score!  In CMS, sub-book = RLO  Arrange into publishing books, for reuse needs  Sub-book embodies our metadata: • Audience • License level • Purpose (e.g., marketing) • Target (e.g., manual only) • Subject
  • 18. You heard me: Don„t reuse topics!  Migrating to CMS, I outlawed “topic- based authoring” in favor of “sub-books” (RLOs)  Rule 1: Reuse books across the library, but avoid reusing topics across books  Rule 2: If you must, flag those reused topics (asterisk in topic description) to warn others
  • 19. Migrating from a CCMS 1. Unraveled reuse so each object exports only once (single-sourcing) 2. Exposed hidden notes/history 3. Optimized templates for D2H import 4. Macros to post-process 5. Automated migration so we could iterate
  • 20. Our Doc-To-Help Configuration  D2H installed on test + build machines  Source editable on any TFS machine, by every Agile team member  D2H builds from TFS working directory  D2H builds from DOCX + HTML source  One project generates all targets across all products (shared content)
  • 22. Changes brewing  Strong demand for community-based documentation & multimedia  Continuous Delivery changing everything (again!)  Writers » bloggers and editors, forum managers?  Start localizing

Editor's Notes

  1. Requirement SpecificationsFunctional SpecificationsDesign Specifications
  2. “No one expects the Spanish Inquisition!!”
  3. “If you author in the right sub-book, I can make all the outputs work.”
  4. Having gotten our content out of the CMS and unraveled reuse, easy to import to whatever’s next