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[RFE] Quick Start for Konveyor #202

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JustinXHale opened this issue Aug 22, 2024 · 1 comment
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[RFE] Quick Start for Konveyor #202

JustinXHale opened this issue Aug 22, 2024 · 1 comment
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JustinXHale commented Aug 22, 2024

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Issue Description:
This enhancement proposes the introduction of "Quick Starts" for Konveyor to provide users with a Golden Path for onboarding to Konveyor. This will help users efficiently set up and use Konveyor, particularly focusing on application migration processes.

Benefits:

Improved User Experience: Simplifies the learning curve for new users.
Efficiency: Provides a clear, step-by-step process to complete essential tasks within Konveyor.
Consistency: Ensures users follow a standardized process for key operations.

Background:
Quick Starts offer users a guided experience to learn and complete tasks within the product. They are intended to improve user experience by simplifying complex processes and ensuring users can quickly achieve the necessary setup and operational tasks.

Overview of the Golden Path Quick Start
The Golden Path Quick Start guides the user through the initial steps of utilizing Konveyor that focuses on the following tasks to get an application ready for migration:

  1. Importing applications: By adding the application data into the Konveyor platform, the user simplifies the evaluation process by automating tagging and organizing applications. By downloading demo application data and uploading it to Konveyor, missing entities are automatically created

  2. Creating an archetype: Once the applications are imported, users need to classify these applications into archetypes based on certain criteria. By completing this step, users walk through creating a "Demo Data" archetype with specific criteria and tags to organize applications effectively.

  3. Assessing an archetype: After archetypes are created, users need to assess these archetypes to determine their readiness for migration. This involves evaluating factors such as dependencies, compatibility, and performance. Completing the following steps guide users through assessing the "Demo Data" archetype:
    -- Completing the assessment questions.
    -- Reviewing the proposed actions.
    -- Submitting the review.

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