On Mar 27, 2008, at 1:46 PM, Michael DeHaan wrote:
Sandor W. Sklar wrote:
No, that makes sense. For me, (and understand, I'm a total beginner
at the koan and virtualization stuff here), the biggest problem is
keeping the documentation up-to-date and in sync with the current
version of the tools. I'd love to contribute to the wiki, once I've
got a better understanding of all of this, but I think in general,
while the tools are of excellent quality, and the support provided
on this and other lists is superb, it would be good to have some
more fundamental documentation or "how-tos", targeted perhaps at
people familiar with RHEL and general Linux administration, but who
aren't that in touch with the deployment of virtual machines. This
might be my shortcoming though, and perhaps the Cobbler/Koan
environment isn't the proper place to host that type of doc.
Glad you mentioned it...
After 1.0 is released, I am intending to write a very long/detailed
PDF/manual on datacenter deployment using Cobbler that will cover
all of this. PXE, Virt, various strategies rolling up all of the
existing documentation, etc. I intend for it to be CC-licensed and
aimed right at that kind of thing.
That will likely be sometime toward the middle of this year.
I, for one, would pay real money for something like that. If you need
a beta reader/tester, I volunteer! :-)
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