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
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
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...
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Hi all,
Is there a way to keep documentation just for LTS versions? Documentation
should contain not only theory or best practices, but reproducible
topologies/examples which can be tested(scriptable) when an LTS version is
released, so documentation doesn't break.
These examples should
On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 12:15 PM, Guido Jäkel wrote:
>> Here is my opinion on it:
>>
>> 1) We do need documentation, especially tutorials. Lots and lots of
>> tutorials and how-tos . LXD and Docker compete in different niches, but
>> LXD can easily do what Docker does (and
> Here is my opinion on it:
>
> 1) We do need documentation, especially tutorials. Lots and lots of
> tutorials and how-tos . LXD and Docker compete in different niches, but
> LXD can easily do what Docker does (and sometimes better in certain
> situations) and part of the reason that Docker is
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 09:29:59PM +0200, Moe wrote:
> Here is my opinion on it:
>
> 1) We do need documentation, especially tutorials. Lots and lots of
> tutorials and how-tos . LXD and Docker compete in different niches, but
> LXD can easily do what Docker does (and sometimes better in certain
Here is my opinion on it:
1) We do need documentation, especially tutorials. Lots and lots of
tutorials and how-tos . LXD and Docker compete in different niches, but
LXD can easily do what Docker does (and sometimes better in certain
situations) and part of the reason that Docker is used so much
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 12:05 AM, brian mullan
wrote:
> I guess I'd like to hear from other LXD users out there that would be
> interested in more general "how-to" guides for LXD being available.
>
>
A helpful documentation would always be useful
> Myself, I'm not a sw
Thanks Adam & Stephane ...
I guess I'd like to hear from other LXD users out there that would be
interested in more general "how-to" guides for LXD being available.
Myself, I'm not a sw developer and not overly familiar with Github's
utilization. I suspect there may be alot of LXD users that
Hi Brian,
I spoke with Stephane and it is preferred to go GitHub and fork their
website repo https://github.com/lxc/linuxcontainers.org. This is the best
place for all LXD related documentation since it is not entirely Ubuntu
specific. The other benefit is that any documentation that gets added
On Sun, Jan 08, 2017 at 02:51:34PM -0500, brian mullan wrote:
> I know there is the LXD github info that the developers provide and there
> are other awesome sources of info like Stephane Graber, Serge Hallyn,
> Tycho's etc websites on LXD.
>
> But I've also seen a tremendous amount of LXD
Maybe a good place could be @ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/lxd?
On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 6:04 PM Serge E. Hallyn wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 09, 2017 at 06:23:51AM -0500, Ron Kelley wrote:
> > Brian,
> >
> > Absolutely agree on an online collection of how-to docs for LXD. We
> started
Brian,
Absolutely agree on an online collection of how-to docs for LXD. We started
using LXD about 8mos ago as an alternative to full-blown VMs for hosting
WordPress websites. Since then, we are now have 4 main LXD containers hosting
over 100 sites, and we are expanding every day. Our goal
I know there is the LXD github info that the developers provide and there
are other awesome sources of info like Stephane Graber, Serge Hallyn,
Tycho's etc websites on LXD.
But I've also seen a tremendous amount of LXD related "how-to's" scattered
all over the web.and I've tried to collect what I
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