On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 9:49 AM, David Lee <[email protected]> wrote: > Greg Swift wrote: >> >> So... when I was redoing the web interface one of the things I had in my >> mind was that it would be nice if there was more on the "welcome" page than >> just a welcome. My thought was to have a generic description of the left >> hand menu items, but since you are working on this document, it might be >> kind of kewl if the simple start here was replicated in the web ui. Even if >> the links just point back to the online documentation? >> [...] > > > Regarding: "Even if the links just point back to the online documentation?" > > It's probably not that simple. At many sites the cobbler (web) server may > be firewalled off from the Internet. So the documentation would need to be > locally available. > > Given that (in the Redhat world, at least), we already have RPMs for > "cobbler" and "cobbler-web", perhaps there should also be an RPM > "cobbler-docs". The source of its data would include pages (or transformed > pages) from the wiki; the installed destination of its data would be > appropriate points in the system's own man pages, info pages, and website. > (That, of course, is a very high-level, blue-sky, hand-wavy, sketchy > overview, deliberately avoiding fine detail at this stage.)
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