-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Hello Richard,
On Wed, 2016-07-20 at 19:39 +0200, Richard Weinberger wrote: > > The documentation which still is active and useful[1] is marked as "old" on > the > > website. > > The wiki [2] on the other hand, points to a link with no content at all. > > > > Could you please share on what the roadmap and future plans for UML are? > > Well, I maintain the UML kernel component. That meas I keep it running, fix > regressions > and try to answer questions from other developers. > Since I do this in my spare time there is not much time left for adding new > features. > > So, my roadmap is "keep it alive" :-) > Okay! Thanks for the update. I had the same impression and am glad to read that you will continue to maintain it. > > And for the documentation on the old site, do you have it in a Source Markup > > Language? What we've used now is a dump of the website from [1] > > I don't have such a dump. But I agree that we need to rework the website. > It is very, very old. > Maybe it is worth adding a UML section to http://kernelnewbies.org/? IN my opinion, the kernel wiki may be a better option for long term maintenance. https://wiki.kernel.org/ The main page for wiki points no login link. But once you get into one of the sub wikis, you can see the login link. Take this link for example: https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php?title=Specia l:UserLogin&returnto=Main+Page Maybe you could ask the kernel infra team to create a sub-wiki house for uml ? And then we can all help migrate the content ? For Debian, we'll keep the documentation package, and update when UML site finds a new home. - -- Ritesh Raj Sarraf | http://people.debian.org/~rrs Debian - The Universal Operating System -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJXj7lFAAoJEKY6WKPy4XVp8zcP/3GjLhFGfoK7TeF4YpHH9Wol 2fJQQVvSlcs2XDYoH5UKPJHDmZNQn3soOOmanrQVCfj9F5hNb5pf7DQP3YRid7sD MMZK7V9dyCOmRwO+NxzZGH6L742vWNd1KDyJCPRi19LiVVvIRjQhO3y+MCzZve9g LGIdSYo/3unriitm6fBOEdK1YOx70Gz/tr6IVrwzgWXvRhH76pGGWsimkibxEOw4 LSXHzZUy5NUd5Rb3JMUm+KCugIacgnJdbuqA1lCNXSMBpcjcjIOH9BBn6MNZkG6Y B7nm+XbUjzc/whpV7iQkTOq5sMPyxjCNFqVEtVhweXlwRHAghpV9NcHVGjUVQQFz o4kHwoYttiT/phfzYDzWOOTi8Yr0g3iBX2VkKLVYBAg3jLcITo6ySSBb2ue1LKXP WVDZZ6ly4mHfhSgjSf730vE4hKfPmi3iYgz5ukEXwrspDy0LXjExxXhmLcgqsLaQ dxtdr7on+N/JRMy74gQsasfCR2evTkbJsulGK4k3D7TaHhT8HimuHMcOIODO0oQx bnOozHnT6xGWVU+B9FGV5Vw/8hVaGleVKeovLkgtY/3rZ7qVC4AgnLxLJGX22whp RZg5+faQQaMX9IXOBT6Md+sPZj7nMGUIqO7ypzDl7FgqW7xntHriqSpIaUkD0O+c 6SiaHCKLYDAYScHYYeT+ =G/U0 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What NetFlow Analyzer can do for you? Monitors network bandwidth and traffic patterns at an interface-level. Reveals which users, apps, and protocols are consuming the most bandwidth. Provides multi-vendor support for NetFlow, J-Flow, sFlow and other flows. Make informed decisions using capacity planning reports.http://sdm.link/zohodev2dev _______________________________________________ User-mode-linux-devel mailing list User-mode-linux-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/user-mode-linux-devel