Re: [prometheus-developers] Re: Structure of reference and user documentation

2020-04-17 Thread 'Diana Payton' via Prometheus Developers
> > Question is, does someone feel called upon (and has the capacity) to > coordinate such a style guide and structural master plan? > I would recommend starting with a documentation analysis and inventory. Figure out what you have and what is going on with your current doc set. Trust me,

Re: [prometheus-developers] Re: Structure of reference and user documentation

2020-04-17 Thread Brian Brazil
On Fri, 17 Apr 2020 at 12:59, Julius Volz wrote: > Agreed with everything that Björn said. Great that we actually all agree > on more than the controversial tone here could have suggested. > I'm also largely in agreement with Björn. > Question is, does someone feel called upon (and has the

Re: [prometheus-developers] Re: Structure of reference and user documentation

2020-04-17 Thread Julius Volz
Agreed with everything that Björn said. Great that we actually all agree on more than the controversial tone here could have suggested. Question is, does someone feel called upon (and has the capacity) to coordinate such a style guide and structural master plan? On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 1:19 PM

Re: [prometheus-developers] Re: Structure of reference and user documentation

2020-04-17 Thread Bjoern Rabenstein
On 15.04.20 14:50, Richard Hartmann wrote: > > https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/pull/7117 is the trigger for > this thread > https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/prometheus-users/prometheus$20docs$20richard%7Csort:date/prometheus-users/L1ZLuBnnjDI/uXONrHiOAAAJ > is a discussion

[prometheus-developers] Short news: PromQL support on Web editor

2020-04-17 Thread Augustin Husson
Hello, Since a couple of days, we introduced two new repositories in the prometheus-community that each propose a way to handle the promQL syntax in a web editor: - monaco-promql This