On 12/21/2010 05:50 PM, Justin Clift wrote: > On 21/12/2010, at 10:32 PM, Zdenek Styblik wrote: >> Hello Justin, >> >> could you be more specific, please? How to put it. Your e-mail is too >> ambiguous for me :) > > Heh, no worries. I often talk in general terms first. :) > > The email response to Anthony, sent a few minutes ago, has more detail. > > I know there's a lot of demand for better documentation in libvirt, and > other Open Source projects around have gotten together teams/groups of people > who's main mission is to improving their documentation/manuals/learning > materials (and so on). > > So, I reckon we see about doing the same thing for libvirt. Looks like > there are people willing to pitch in, so I guess it's now a matter of figuring out > what needs to be done, who's interested in doing what, and so on. > > If we need a libvirt-docs mailing list too, that can be done without too much > effort, but not sure it's needed just yet. (open to suggestions :)) > > Hmmm, that email reply to Anthony should probably be copied to the wiki > and we can expand on it from there. :) > > Is this the kind of detail you're after Zdenek? > > Regards and best wishes, > > Justin Clift Yes Justin, your reply to Anthony is just fine. Exactly where I wanted to push it, although I could be less ambiguous myself :) As for documentation in HTML. How about to write parser which would download pages from wiki, cut eg. menu, footer => garbage off, and replace it with whatever you want and like? I have to say I haven't seen documentation shipped with libvirt [heh?! :) ], but since you say it's HTML and Wiki output *is* HTML ... hm? Just an idea. Have a nice day, Zdenek -- Zdenek Styblik Net/Linux admin OS TurnovFree.net email: stybla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx jabber: stybla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list