----- "Justin Clift" <jclift@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 12/11/2010, at 9:38 AM, Osier Yang wrote: > > looks pretty good, though missed "net-info", it still need to be > ACKed.. :-) > > Yeah, trying out the net-info patch is on my list of things to try > today (time dependant). :) > great just note: I didn't implemente the codes to display the domain interfaces which are attached to the network, it need arbitrary API. probly we can do it as a next step.. :-) > The code looked pretty straight forward from a visual inspection, so > I'm not thinking there will be any problems with it. > > > >> We can output to multiple formats (html, single-page-html, pdf, > epub, txt), so it's probably a decent idea > >> to put the downloadable ones somewhere, and have the html pages > viewable online. > >> > >> My initial thinking is adding the downloads to the Downloads page, > with the files themselves in the libvirt FTP area. > >> > >> Something like: > >> > >> ftp://libvirt.org/libvirt/virshcmdref/<stuff> > >> > > > > also git repo? > > Very good point yes. And probably also worth including my email > address under it directly, as it's easier than people having to go > through the mailing list sign up process. (same thought for the App > Dev Guide and David Jorm's email) > > > >> Unsure what a good menu placement for the online html pages are > though. This is just the first few commands, and > >> not a "widely comprehensive" reference thing yet. > >> > > > > will it be fine as a submenu of top "Documentation" memu? the > > development guide is there, as Daniel P.Berrange said, probly > > these docs will be part of "Admin guide". If so, it's reasonable > > to put there IMHO. > > Submenu of top Doc menu, yeah, that's probably workable. > > Thanks Osier. :) -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list