I've heard several folks mention the need to improve documentation for
Mesos. I kicked off a little experimental book. There's almost zero
content so far (and what exists is cut-and-pasted from existing public
docs), I'm just looking for feedback on my approach. Check it out!

  https://github.com/meonkeys/the-mesos-book

Thoughts?

The idea would be to port all existing stable documentation into this
book.  It would become the most complete and best reference for Mesos
users (perhaps developers, too). Other documentation sources would still
exist such as in-the-code API docs and fluid/collaborative docs (wiki
pages).

I went with Pandoc Markdown because I read and enjoyed The Little
MongoDB Book by Karl Seguin
(http://openmymind.net/2011/3/28/The-Little-MongoDB-Book/ ,
https://github.com/karlseguin/the-little-mongodb-book ). I've also read
quite a bit of Scott Chacon's awesome book Pro Git ( http://progit.org ,
https://github.com/progit/progit ), which is similarly written in
Markdown and processed into other beautiful formats using software tools.

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