On 05/10/16 09:39, lakier wrote:
> Thanks, will check this.
> I don't insult you so why you say this? moreover I also offer you my help...
> But as a open-source project owner/maintaner you should provide at least
> some up-to-date documentation for newcomers to quickly dive in.

There is a lot of documentation available, and we do try to keep it up
to date.

For foreman_salt, the best documentation is on the main website at
https://theforeman.org/plugins/foreman_salt/7.0/index.html (for 7.0,
used with 1.13). It recommends to use the installer as this will install
the packaged version of the plugin and will take care of any necessary
configuration.

I'd suggest only using source installation instructions for plugins if
you're installing onto a source installation of Foreman too, else you'll
hit the asset compilation issue and you also need to worry about
migrating the database etc. Less so with the Debian packages, but our
packages aren't really designed with mixing in mind - both for Foreman
and the smart proxy.

There are instructions at
https://theforeman.org/manuals/1.13/index.html#3.4InstallFromSource for
installing a production version of Foreman from source, and at
https://theforeman.org/contribute.html for a development installation
from source. Stick with packages unless you have good reason to change.

Please file bugs in Redmine, or better, pull requests to
https://github.com/theforeman/theforeman.org if the docs are incorrect
or outdated. Thanks.

-- 
Dominic Cleal
domi...@cleal.org

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