On 18-11-2011 15:59, Scott Kitterman wrote:
On 11/18/2011 10:49 AM, Peter Matulis wrote:
On 11-11-18 10:38 AM, Scott Kitterman wrote:
On 11/18/2011 10:19 AM, Peter Matulis wrote:
Secondly, and I vaguely remember a discussion about this on a mailing
list, I'm not sure we should be including Eucalyptus docs in the Guide
anymore as Openstack is quickly becoming the dominant force for the
cloud on Ubuntu.  People can obviously continue to use the older release
Server Guides.  Comments?
The thing that I think is important is to document the upgrade path for
10.04 ->  12.04 UEC users from an Ubuntu specific UEC configuration to an
upstream (consult the upstream docs) Eucalyptus configuration.  That may
be as simple as explaining UEC is dead so just know when you upgrade
it'll work but it's no longer called UEC or something more complex.
I don't feel the Guide is the place to document upgrade paths&  issues.
  Isn't that something that is traditionally reserved for Release Notes?
  Also, is it natural for us to expect people to read the new Guide
before upgrading?  Just my thoughts.
I think this is a bit of a special case since the product in question
went away in the mean time.  If they do look ahead in the server guide
then having it just vanish as a topic doesn't seem right.

There should be something in the release notes too.

Scott K

I agree with Peter, but also agree with Scott. Probably a note with all the software that it won't be supported any more.

I suggest some guide to nginx. It seems that it's starting to showing up!

Maybe it's not the right place, because it's more a service of the Desktop Version, but the LTSP should be somewhere around too.

Best Regards!

Hugo Serrano.

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