On 2017-05-29 10:50 PM, Stéphane Graber wrote:
On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 11:57:24AM +1000, Mark Constable wrote:
On 30/05/17 10:17, Luis Michael Ibarra wrote:
For now we have discussions, Core dev blogs, github *md files, lxd
wiki, etc. Shouldn't be useful to have an official documentation
channel?
I lean towards an independent option so along those lines this is one
possibly crazy suggestion, FWIW...
- someone register linuxcontainers.wiki (~$30/yr)
- start with a 1GB DigitalOcean droplet
- optionally start a patreon.com project to fund the above
- install Wordpress to easily manage user accounts
- install some plugins like...
- https://wordpress.org/plugins/yada-wiki/
- https://wordpress.org/plugins/github-embed/
- https://wordpress.org/plugins/asgaros-forum/
- https://wordpress.org/plugins/jetpack-markdown/
- https://wordpress.org/plugins/wordpress-social-login/
Use WP to mainly manage users and host the plugins but any site pages
can also be easily managed and of course the blog part could be used
for "latest news" and "featured articles". The lightweight forum could
be used for meta discussion and of course the wiki plugin is just that.
The github-embed plugin can provide feedback on various Github projects
and the social-login plugin mostly avoids having to specifically signup
to yet-another-blog-site to get directly involved with the wiki.
I could set all of this up in about 15 minutes but it's a complete waste
of my time unless other folks actually wanted to use it.
Can't https://discuss.linuxcontainers.org be used for most of that?
It's self-moderated (to an extent), already has a number of howtos,
posts can be tagged and turned into wikis as needed (not a full wiki but
it means anyone with a particular trust-level can edit/contribute).
Ultimately what most people follow for documentation is the website, but
we already do maintain a pretty length list of links there and certainly
wouldn't have any problem linking to more sources (which you can do
today by forking the website on Github and sending a pull request).
Yes, agreed on linuxcontainers.org <https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/LXC>,
and the Fedora folks can get info onto fedoraproject.org/wiki/,
hopefully linked to the LXC page. It is not _wide_ open for
contributors, but almost so. This would be just for RHEL related issues,
and hopefully the Fedora folks would contribute general LXC info to
linuxcontainers.org. <https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/LXC>
cheers -- Rick
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