[Openstack-docs] config reference guide

Anne Gentle anne at openstack.org
Mon Sep 2 12:49:28 UTC 2013


On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 8:20 PM, Summer Long <slong at redhat.com> wrote:

>  Of course! I just don't want to step on toes, and I know that others have
> already been doing work. And I'm not sure where the book is, in that 'move
> stuff' process.
>

Yay, please do! With git I'm not too worried about toe-stepping but it's
good of you to let your intentions be known.

Today's a holiday in the US so I'll be less responsive than usual, but I do
want to dig into the Object Storage config tables this week again. But I'm
happy to have you organize and do whatever you see fit all along.

Anne




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>  Summer Long
> OpenStack Documentation
> Engineering Content Services
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> Red Hat Asia Pacific
> Brisbane, Australia
> slong at redhat.com
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>  On 09/02/2013 11:00 AM, Tom Fifield wrote:
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> Can we sign you up? :D
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> On 02/09/13 10:59, Summer Long wrote:
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> It's just a matter of structure for the guide. I definitely don't want
> to create a blueprint that won't be used just because there isn't one!
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> I guess the real question is: if there isn't a blueprint, is someone
> already tasked with making the Config Reference structure more coherent
> once all the content has been moved from other guides?
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> thanks, Summer
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> Summer Long
> OpenStack Documentation
> Engineering Content Services
>
> Red Hat Asia Pacific
> Brisbane, Australia
> slong at redhat.com <mailto:slong at redhat.com> <slong at redhat.com>
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> On 08/30/2013 11:55 PM, Anne Gentle wrote:
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> On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 6:50 PM, Summer Long <slong at redhat.com
> <mailto:slong at redhat.com> <slong at redhat.com>> wrote:
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>     Thanks Anne, and looping in the mailing list.
>     I was just wondering if there is a blueprint for the Config Ref
>     guide from which you and others are working (other than the
>     paragraph in the Restructure doc).
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>     If there is not, would you like me to redo the Etherpad to include
>     the HowTos, and then move that into a visible blueprint? (It
>     doesn't really matter what I thought the intent was, just what is
>     happening going forward. :>)
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> My first instinct is that it's really late in the release for new
> blueprints, but if it helps you, go ahead. Outlines help me a BUNCH so
> if that's what you need, do it. You can also just add the outline to
> the wiki page.
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> I know I told Nermina to update the admin blueprint, but it already
> existed. And really she's updating an outline.
>
> If you want to get started on a blueprint for the next release, that's
> fine too.
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> Anne
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>     thanks, Summer
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>     Summer Long
>     OpenStack Documentation
>     Engineering Content Services
>
>     Red Hat Asia Pacific
>     Brisbane, Australia
>     slong at redhat.com <mailto:slong at redhat.com> <slong at redhat.com>
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>     On 08/30/2013 02:58 AM, Anne Gentle wrote:
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>     The etherpad you reference does pull in info from the Admin
>     Guides. The resulting set must be bigger than you had imagined.
>     :) The original blueprint is
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> https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Blueprint-restructure-documentation#OpenStack_Configuration_Reference
> ,
>     and it has the Admin Guides as a source of info as well.
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>     When you say "had thought that the use cases and options would be
>     listed together with the files" what do you mean?
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>     Happy to discuss further on the mailing list as well so others
>     can benefit.
>     Anne
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>     On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 12:57 AM, Summer Long <slong at redhat.com
>     <mailto:slong at redhat.com> <slong at redhat.com>> wrote:
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>         Hi there,
>         Can you tell me a bit about the state of the Config Ref
>         guide, and its direction? I'd not realised all the config was
>         being moved from individual project guides, and had been
>         under the impression that the Ref would be initially a
>         smaller, based-on-files reference (not including all the
>         project's how-to procedures).
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>         Is there now a blueprint from which you're working? I started
>         working with Tom to put together a draft
>         (https://etherpad.openstack.org/Config_Reference-4.0) a while
>         back, had thought that the use cases and options would be
>         listed together with the files....but then content started
>         moving.
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>         Just trying to get my head around it all. :)
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>         thanks, Summer
>         --
>         Summer Long
>         OpenStack Documentation
>         Engineering Content Services
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>         Red Hat Asia Pacific
>         Brisbane, Australia
>         slong at redhat.com <mailto:slong at redhat.com> <slong at redhat.com>
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