hi, sorry for the crosspost...
during the hackfest we started an effort of getting the documantation into better shape, we have: a) created a team and branch on launchpad that is related directly to the code branches: team: https://launchpad.net/~ltsp-docwriters docbook code: https://code.launchpad.net/~ltsp-docwriters b) taken the awesome edubuntu handbook chapter that scott balneaves wrote about ltsp5 and pushed it into the above branch (lots and lots of thanks go to brian tilma (btil) in whom i ran at OSCON by occasion and who just showed up at the hackfest afterwards, taking over all that work ... thats how opensource needs to work, thanks brian !) c) Gideon romm (Gadi) has brought the lts-parameters.txt up to speed to contain all variables currently supported (in ubuntu thats now installed on the server side instead of the client side as we did for years (i.e. /usr/share/doc/ltsp-server vs. /opt/ltsp/$ARCH/usr/share/doc/ltsp-client-core, other distros might want to do the same ...) we highly encourage that if you add features that bring in new lts.conf variables to be documented there, the document will be transfered into the above mentioned handbook as well and should be a center point where devs that dont touch docbook provide info for documenters that dont touch code :) d) jim mcquillian has started a little wiki cleanup, starting at http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/DownLoads if you know about other distros touching ltsp5 that are not listed yet please tell us. so if you want to help out with bringing the ltsp docs up to speed, join the team (i would imagine beyond the general handbook chapters we want to have one per distro to point out the specific features that are not in the common code) ... if you are a developer, dont forget to document your lts.conf variables in lts-parameters.txt in the code branch ... ciao oli
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