++100 We need a better way to manage documentation. There is too much old stuff out there (i just got dinged last week that beta 4 is too old and the stuff I'm doing is throw away because upstream is going a different direction) that just doesn't work. People without basic or intermediate knowledge are too confused and there are too little end to end material (not just install but getting your first app working). We're not doing a great service if we don't provide a lot of hand holding to get people used to all this new stuff.
On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 12:14 AM, Robert Kratky <[email protected]> wrote: > On 25. 2. 2016 13:44:15, Scott McCarty wrote: > > > Sorry for cross posting, but I think the CDK is so central to our story > with containers. I think we have a strategic advantage here, and I want to > get this word out desperately :-) > > > > Tweet: https://twitter.com/fatherlinux/status/702926242333519872 > > Blog: > http://rhelblog.redhat.com/2016/02/25/getting-started-with-the-red-hat-container-development-kit-cdk/ > > > > P.S. Clayton, I stole you phrase in my Tweet ;-) I have come around... > > > > Best Regards > > Scott M > > Hi Scott, > > It's great to see more how-to's for CDK, but we (the CDK dev and docs > teams) are a bit concerned that the stuff that is being described in the > blog will no longer be valid come 2.0 GA. In fact, it won't be valid even > for the next beta (beta5). > > It'd be great if the authors of the blog could get in touch with the dev > team and the docs team. Not only to update the contents of the blog when it > becomes relevant but also to know what's in the pipeline, so that all the > efforts can be better coordinated. > > I'm adding the cdk-internal list for that purpose. > > One last thing: It'd be nice to add links to official CDK docs to the > blog. Right now, we have an Installation Guide [1] (for Win, Mac, RHEL) and > a Getting Started Guide [2] (which will continue to grow): > > [1] > https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en/red-hat-enterprise-linux-atomic-host/version-7/container-development-kit-installation-guide/ > > [2] > https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en/red-hat-enterprise-linux-atomic-host/version-7/getting-started-with-container-development-kit/ > > Regards, > > -- > Robert Krátký > Sr. Technical Writer | CCS > Red Hat Czech > Brno, Czech Republic > > Have a question? > First, check the FAQ: https://mojo.redhat.com/docs/DOC-943081 > Next, check the archives: > http://post-office.corp.redhat.com/archives/openshift-sme/ > -- Albert T. Wong 黃頌言 | Solution Architect Red Hat +1 949-689-6412 http://linkd.in/1qGS9XC, @alberttwong, https://url.corp.redhat.com/alwong Better technology. Faster innovation. Powered by community collaboration. See how it works at redhat.com
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