El 11/07/14 11:10, Justin Clift escribió: > On 11/07/2014, at 12:14 AM, Harshavardhana wrote: >>>> I am writing more detailed documentation (and my apologies for not having it ready at launch) for how to get involved but the high level overview will be: >>>> >>>> For documentation: >>>> 1) Grab the docs project >>>> 2) Make your changes >>>> 3) Commit in git >>> >>> Excuse me that I am completely lost here... >>> >>> for docs I just grab, change commit....do you mean that anyone can >>> access and change docs? >>> I mean, in my experience docs are something that is considered >>> "official" and wiki is community done....if writing to docs is public >>> ... how do I trust what it says? >> >> I think what Eco meant was sending patches to - >> https://github.com/gluster/glusterfs/tree/master/doc/admin-guide/en-US/markdown >> ? > > > Yeah, thinking about it more, a wiki type of approach will be a lot > easier for people than a git repo one. > > We should probably keep the wiki around, until we figure out a good > "ease of use" approach. (which could just be "lets keep the wiki") > > :) What about making the docs FROM the wiki....so, each time someone add a page or modify a page the server just commit the changes to git? Just a crazy idea maybe ;) Regards Rodrigo _______________________________________________ Gluster-users mailing list Gluster-users@xxxxxxxxxxx http://supercolony.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users