Ubuntu 22.04 is supported by both ScyllaDB Open Source 5.0 and Enterprise 2022.1.
Closes#11227
* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
doc: add the redirects from Ubuntu version specific to version generic pages
doc: remove version-speific content for Ubuntu and add the generic page to the toctree
doc: rename the file to include Ubuntu
doc: remove the version number from the document and add the link to Supported Versions
doc: add a generic page for Ubuntu
doc: add the upgrade guide from 5.0 to 2022.1 on Ubuntu 2022.1
(cherry picked from commit d4c986e4fa)
Related issues: scylladb/sphinx-scylladb-theme#87
All the variables related to the multiversion extension are now defined in conf.py instead of using the GitHub Actions file.
How to test this PR
Run make multiversionpreview on docs folder. When you open https://0.0.0.0:5500, the browser should render the documentation site.
Closes#7957
Related issue scylladb/sphinx-scylladb-theme#88
Once this commit is merged, the docs will be published under the new domain name https://scylla.docs.scylladb.com
Frequently asked questions:
Should we change the links in the README/docs folder?
GitHub automatically handles the redirections. For example, https://scylladb.github.io/sphinx-scylladb-theme/stable/examples/index.html redirects to https://sphinx-theme.scylladb.com/stable/examples/index.html
Nevertheless, it would be great to change URLs progressively to avoid the 301 redirections.
Do I need to add this new domain in the custom dns domain section on GitHub settings?
It is not necessary. We have already edited the DNS for this domain and the theme creates programmatically the required CNAME file. If everything goes well, GitHub should detect the new URL after this PR is merged.
The DNS doesn't seem to have the right SSL certificates
GitHub handles the certificate provisioning but is not aware of the subdomain for this repo yet. make multi-version will create a new file "CNAME". This is published in gh-pages branch, therefore GitHub should create the missing cert.
Closes#7877