What page on the wiki should I create my documentation so I can create a doc task to get it ported?
On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 12:41 PM, Joe Brockmeier <j...@zonker.net> wrote: > On 04/10/2013 04:23 PM, Jason Cadmus wrote: > >> I have some documentation on how to accomplish this task and would like to >> contribute it to the ACS documentation for CS 4.1. >> > > Awesome! > > > I am going through the following link below, trying to comprehend how to >> accomplish this. I have downloaded the source for 4.1, compiled to >> documentation with publican, and see what section the information needs to >> added to. >> https://cwiki.apache.org/**CLOUDSTACK/cloudstack-** >> documentation-contributors-**overview.html<https://cwiki.apache.org/CLOUDSTACK/cloudstack-documentation-contributors-overview.html> >> >> I do not have a developer background what so every so please >> have patience with my questions. >> > > Ask away, we're very happy to help folks who want to contribute. Speaking > as a non-developer who's also working on docs, I understand that it > involves a bit of a learning curve. > > > Should create a new xml doc or do I edit and existing xml doc? >> > > It depends on whether what you want to add fits with an existing section, > or whether it needs its own section. > > Another option would be to write the docs on the wiki and create a doc > task to port the documentation into the appropriate guide. For a first-time > docs contribution, that might be an easy way to go. Then you'd have an > template to work off of for the next time. > > We're usually on IRC during the day as well if you have questions about > how to work in Publican, or anything else. > > > Is there a easier way for someone to contribute with having a Sys Admin >> background? >> > > We can use a lot of help getting the wiki in shape and if you have > experience with CloudStack and want to add to the wiki information, that'd > be awesome as well. > > I'm sure other folks have ideas too. > > Thanks! > > Joe > -- Thanks, JC