Hi Tom - The source for https://metron.apache.org/current-book/metron-deployment/development/centos6/index.html is contained in the README at `metron/metron-deployment/development/centos6/README.md`. When a release happens we have a script that generates the site book from the various documentation bits we have in READMEs in the code base.
The primary purpose of `metron/metron-deployment/development/centos6/README.md` is describing how to use the centos6 development environment. Before we remove the centos6 page, we would just need to make sure the centos7 development environment has feature parity. And we would likely remove everything under `metron/metron-deployment/development/centos6` all at once. Now to add a README for the centos7 development environment, you would just add some markdown at the path `metron/metron-deployment/development/centos7/README.md`. Once a release happens, that new README.md would be used to generate the site book at the URL that you mentioned above. On Wed, Apr 15, 2020 at 1:24 PM Yerex, Tom <tom.ye...@ubc.ca> wrote: > Good morning, > > How does one go about updating the documentation at > https://metron.apache.org/current-book/metron-deployment/development/centos6/index.html > ? > > I would like to add a similar page for Centos7, which I see is in the > repo. Is there any reason to keep the CentOS 6 page, or should it come down? > > Cheers, > > Tom. >