Grant,
this sounds like a fantastic idea. I will leave this for community
discussion for now, and follow-up whether we need a formal vote in about
a week's time. I guess there is also some detail to sort out such as
repo name, exact location, anything legal (e.g. does the source have GPL
headers), etc.
Best Regards
Lars
On 24/09/2012 16:06, Grant McWilliams wrote:
Xen Community,
I have a team of people frantically creating manpages for the xe
command and all of it's 361 subcommands. The initial source
documentation is in asciidoc but also saved as Docbook. From docbook
we transform to epub, html, manpage and pdf. This is currently being
hosted in a subversion server at a Seattle area college and we'd like
to move it to the xen-org github so it's public, can be reviewed,
commented on and contributed too.
We will also document the additional commands specific to
xenserver/xcp (xe-edit-bootloader and others like it as time permits.
For each section of commands we're also writing xcp tools that
describe how to script the xe command and use it's various
options/parameters. These tools have been a godsend in our own
administration so far and should be packages and distributed themselves.
All of our documentation is created with future XSLT transforms being
able to include or remove sections with the Administration guide and
xe help in mind.
This is an official proposal to add this project to xen-org.
Grant McWilliams
Professor of Computer Science
Edmonds Community College
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