Today I release a major update to the DocOps Lab website, reporting for the first time on all the projects underway or planned, including their statuses.
The site is heavily data driven, mainly based on a complex YAML file maintained for the past 2+ years to track projects, their relationships, progress, and so forth. Now it informs a static website built with Jekyll and Asciidoctor, which is hosted on GitHub Pages.
Check out the Git repository and README for more details. Also this MetaBlog post explores the source data and site generation in more detail.
The site now contains “reports”, which group and arrange project status updates by various criteria, such as the type of application, the technologies involved, and the target launch date.
Certain featured projects have their own profile pages, such as AYL DocStack and Docs-as-Code School, providing more details.
I am keeping this blog post short as a way of encouraging myself to post more frequently.
I will try to keep the progress of various DocOps Lab projects updated on the site, and I will also do my best to post more detailed updates here on the blog.