Hi everybody,
to elaborate a bit on what Martin reported from the community meeting:
In the last few days I set up our server[0] to regularly render our repositories Documentation/ directory to https://www.coreboot.org/Documentation/, using hugo for formatting and conversion. The old "Documentation" page on the wiki was renamed to Documentation/old.
The consequence is that contributions to documentation can be made with the same credentials and using the same review process on gerrit as code contributions. This should alleviate some of the concerns that were recently voiced on this list over the process to obtain wiki accounts.
This transition is far from done:
Documentation/ itself is a collection of docs of the last 15 years in at least four different formats (TeX, unstructured ASCII text, markdown, PDF), some of it outdated, most of it without declaring a license for distribution (I suppose GPLv2, just like the entire tree, might be applicable, but we should definitely see that we get on top of things here).
Documentation/ now explicitly declares CC-BY 4.0 as license for all new contributions as of 2 days ago (there weren't any, so no unexpected surprises here), providing a much clearer situation going forward.
The configuration of the site is rather rudimentary: Several documents aren't linked anywhere and the sidebar is somewhat nonsensical, merely mirroring what the old index.html exposed. The design might need improvements. All in all I believe it's a foundation to build upon, though.
I'll clean up things over time, but that's not my primary project right now. Feel free to beat me to it :-) Contributions welcome!
Thanks, Patrick
[0] https://review.coreboot.org/#/c/19881/ plus some server-side work