On 8/21/07, Max Hofer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tuesday 21 August 2007, Andrew Beekhof wrote: > > On 8/20/07, Max Hofer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > I currently work on a manual "Dive into Linux HA 2" (or "An Introduction > > > to Linux HA 2" - not sure about the title yet). > > > > > > Intention: shows how to work with heartbeat from command line by > > > examples; all heartbeat concepts are shown with reproducible examples > > > using Dummy and Delay resource agent - no special hardware is needed. > > > > > > What it does not contain: how to design a cluster; working with the GUI > > > (which is IMHO not ready to use for production); real life cluster > > > examples; > > > > > > Taret Group: newbies/novice/journeyman sysadmins > > > > > > Language: english > > > > > > Heartbeat Release: as of version 2.1.0 and upwards (with some references > > > back to older versions like 2.0.8 - where they behave differently) > > > > > > Source Format: DocBook (I still struggle with layouts etc.) > > > > > > > > > If enough people are intersted to help out I could setup a mercurial repo > > > (I have no server but I'm sure we will find one) for sharing the document > > > - (after I cleared the License issues). > > > > oddly enough i was just thinking about this... > > > > the novell documentation is also in docbook format and i was > > considering creating a public Hg repo from it so people could submit > > changes (since some people prefer more structure than a wiki provides) > > > > the part I hadn't figured out is how, where and how often we make the > > changes available > > (going through the novell doc team is one option but I'm open to > > suggestions) > > > > does that sound like something people would contribute to? > > > > Max: would you prefer to keep your document separate or would you > > consider integrating them? > I checked the Novel Documentation and it does not contain what i had in mind. > Its focus is mainly on the GUI.
for now perhaps... but it was only a first pass we definitely want to include plenty of non-GUI information too not that i'm opposed to having more than one document... its just an option i thought i'd mention > > What my document will contain are the vrey fundamental basics like to caculate > scores, what the different attribites are good for. Command line tools, etc.. sounds awesome i'm more than happy to help review it when you're ready > At the moment I'm not at the point where I can say the document strucutre is > stable. And I have no clue how big the "article will be". > > For now I will keep it separate. fair enough _______________________________________________ Linux-HA mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linux-ha.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-ha See also: http://linux-ha.org/ReportingProblems
