I agree. I'm all for collaborating and helping out with this. I also think 
in addition to using the repo and PRs, we should maybe all try and jump on 
a video call and talk out our different experiences and come together as to 
what we believe *should* be the best practices. I think it might be good as 
well to publish a white paper along with adding documentation to the manual.

On Tuesday, October 25, 2016 at 8:49:12 AM UTC-4, Martin Dobrev wrote:
>
> Great, I'm up to assist with whatever needed - test cases, documentation 
> and so on. I think we should have a branch or repo in the main project. 
> Easier to track things in one place then easier to push PRs if needed.
>
> On Tuesday, 25 October 2016 13:07:48 UTC+1, Greg Sutcliffe wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Over the past few months we've seen increasing interest in HA 
>> deployments, especially in the IRC channel. We've also seen quite a few 
>> anecdotal success stories, so it seems like we have some good hands-on 
>> experience in the community now.
>>
>> I'd like to see if we can collaborate on writing up something for the 
>> community to use for HA setups. I know a few people are already interested 
>> in contributing to this effort (hopefully they'll chime in :P). The goal 
>> would be to distil the community experiences into something generic - 
>> step-by-step notes for specific tasks, choices/considerations to make for 
>> solving given questions (eg where to terminate SSL) and so on.
>>
>> The two main questions in my head are:
>>
>> 1) Where should this live? Should we add a new section to the manual? Or 
>> a "white papers" sort of thing? It feels like it could be a bit long-winded 
>> compared to some of the shorter scenarios in the manual, but a whole new 
>> section doesn't feel quite right either....
>>
>> 2) Slightly driven by (1), but how should those interested collaborate? 
>> If we do it in the website repo, we could open a WIP PR and then allow 
>> multiple contributors on the PR (thanks for that recent feature GitHub!). 
>> Otherwise I guess an Etherpad or similar could work...
>>
>> Thoughts?
>> -- 
>> Greg
>> IRC: gwmngilfen
>>
>

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