Hi folks, I created 'ovn-org.readthedocs.org' and linked it to my own OVN fork. Similarly as it happens with OVS, everytime there's a change it will trigger the doc build and update it. You can see a rendered version [0] that looks pretty good.
Talking to Miguel he thinks that maybe we should have just this as the OVN website if we don't plan to add any other content anytime soon. I see the benefits of having the current site with a doc section that links to the rendered doc similarly as the OVS Website where talks, news, etc. are added. I don't have any strong opinion but thought that it may be worth raising it here. Thanks, Daniel [0] https://ovn-org.readthedocs.io/ On Mon, Mar 16, 2020 at 12:41 PM Daniel Alvarez Sanchez <dalva...@redhat.com> wrote: > Hi folks, > > www.ovn.org is alive! Not really full of contents yet but PRs are welcome > [0]. > Thanks Miguel (CC'ed) and everybody who helped. > > As a second step it'd be awesome to have the manpages rendered there with > updated versions. IIUC from Ilya (CC'ed as well) we need to have > docs.ovn.org created and hosted at readthedocs.org. I'm not really > familiar with this process but I guess we can try to mimic what OVS was > doing so far? > > Thanks a lot, > Daniel > > [0] https://github.com/ovn-org/ovn-website/pulls >
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