Gabriel,

I'd love to improve the way that the configuration options are presented. I
agree it can be much better. With the last release of Vagrant, and in git
now, the docs are much better, but the organization hasn't changed at all
and I think, like you said, there is room to improve there.

Unfortunately, I don't have the bandwidth [in time] to do it right now, but
I'd be happy to look at a proof of concept and give feedback. Ultimately,
if I got a pull request to do something like this I'd be super excited.

Best,
Mitchell


On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 6:03 AM, Gabriel Stein <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Well, I'm new here, I must confess that I didn't read all the threads from
> the group, but I just want to ask something, but please don't get me wrong.
> If are already some thread with the same subject, will be nice to get some
> reference back.
>
>  I will explain my situation:
>
> - I'm actually working on a migration from Virtualbox to VMware as
> provider, since we are using Windows and NFS to share folders and the
> performance is quite unacceptable - and searching for solutions I find
> this:
> http://puppetlabs.com/presentations/multi-provider-vagrant-aws-vmware-and-more
>
> -  Well, the video is true, comparing Virtualbox and even VMware Player
> without Vagrant you already perceive that VMware is really faster(please,
> I'm not discussing VMware X Virtualbox)
>
> - And in the end of this migration I installed the last version from
> Vagrant, 1.4.3 and I decided to test/implement version "2" from config.
>
>
> The thing which I didn't like it's the documentation from Vagrant. Yes,
> the things are there, but I feel that will be better a kind of page with
> the syntax cheat , splitting between version(1 | 2), provider(Virtualbox |
> VMware) and so on.
>
> For example, I have a search page, which I check the checkbox "Provider:
> VMware-Fusion", I can search for the syntax which I can use on Vagrantfile
> with VMware-Fusion, or if I want to search about vm.customize I will have
> references to version "2" too.
>
> Are there someone working on that? Was already a subject here? Who can
> help with this question? There is a way to help?
>
> And please, I don't want to get anyone offended, but after two days
> hacking the configurations from Vagrant(yes, that was awesome!), I think
> that are much more people with the same questions. Even a plain text file
> can help others with this syntax "cheat".
>
> I'm already writing some documentation about this migration, but probably
> are better ways to do that or at least some official Vagrant Best Practices.
>
> Well thanks for the work with Vagrant!
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Gabriel
>
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