On 15.06.2015 17:48, David Ashley wrote: > All - > > I represent the Fedora Docs Team. We are interested in publishing a > Python libvirt HowTo/Reference Guide for users. We feel that there is a > gap with using virtualization from a scripting environment. While virsh > fills this gap for simple scripting purposes, a more powerful scripting > language is needed for deep administrative purposes. Python is the > obvious choice and the libvirt team has provided a great Python module. > What is really missing are examples of using the module in both simple > and deeper tasks i.e. something more than just how to start and stop a > domain. > > We propose to create such a document. While we can use pydoc to create > the reference material, we need some really good examples that can teach > a user how to get real work done using the classes. We also propose to > share the document with the libvirt team taking either an upstream or > downstream role in maintaining the document. The document would be > written in DocBook and published using the Publican system. This would > allow you to create your own brand for the document (look and feel) > while maintaining compatible source for both our teams. It would also > allow the source to be maintained by both teams. > > If this sounds interesting to you we would like to begin our planning > for the document in the near future with one or more representatives > from the libvirt team on board. Please let either myself or Laura Novich > (cc'ed on this email) know if this proposal meets with your approval. > I appreciate any kind of documentation work. If sent, I'll review the patches too. Also, there's examples/ folder which contains I'd say small and medium examples: http://libvirt.org/git/?p=libvirt-python.git;a=tree;f=examples;h=16c5795a3d6f7d5deb7cdf8ab27fb3f958e3f963;hb=HEAD Michal -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list