This is a bit off the top of my head, but I'd I agree with pretty much all
of points on what's bringing a lot of overhead. There's probably also a
worthwhile discussion about what value we're shooting for the project to
provide to people that influences what stays/goes.
Thinking out loud a bit
Thanks Justin. I'll take a crack at it tonight and see how it goes.
--Tom.
On 2020-04-15 11:32:18-07:00 Justin Leet wrote:
I believe you should just have to make a similar README to what's in the
Centos6 dir. If you go to the site-book dir and run `mvn site`, you should
be able to open the
Hi Tom -
The source for
https://metron.apache.org/current-book/metron-deployment/development/centos6/index.html
is
contained in the README at
`metron/metron-deployment/development/centos6/README.md`. When a release
happens we have a script that generates the site book from the various
That seems like a viable solution to me.
On Thu, Apr 9, 2020 at 7:58 PM Yerex, Tom wrote:
> Good afternoon,
>
> Reviewing hxxps://
> issues.apache.org/jira/projects/METRON/issues/METRON-2340 I'm attempting
> to sketch out a rough solution and I would like guidance from more
> experienced
I believe you should just have to make a similar README to what's in the
Centos6 dir. If you go to the site-book dir and run `mvn site`, you should
be able to open the output in your browser and ensure that your changes are
there.
If I recall correctly, the intent was to eventually drop Centos6
Good morning,
How does one go about updating the documentation at
https://metron.apache.org/current-book/metron-deployment/development/centos6/index.html?
I would like to add a similar page for Centos7, which I see is in the repo. Is
there any reason to keep the CentOS 6 page, or should it