On Fri, 2016-09-30 at 07:02 -0400, Frediano Ziglio wrote: > > > > Hi Frediano! > > > > Thank you for looking into it > > > > imho it is confusing to document spice-protocol which is defined > > in > > spice-common in spice server git repository. > > > > ^ that sentence is strange > > > > > All protocol files (spice.proto and python code) are in spice- > common, > not in spice-protocol. I think that between spice-server, spice- > common > and spice-protocol spice-common is the best place... Sorry I was not sure for which repo is this patchset, since I saw spice_manual in the diff I though it is server. Also current documentation of the protocol and spice is in the server repo: * Spice_for_newbies.odt * Spice_protocol.odt * spice_style.txt * Spice_user_manual.odt * Vd_interfaces.odt > > > I know the documentation files are in the spice server git repo, > > imo > > it is wrong. > > > > I would put this kind of information on our website, so it is easy > > to > > give the reference to a "rendered" document in case somebody asks > > on > > irc or by an email. > > > > > ... but I agree this documentation could be moved to some other > place. I would like however to have the history a repository (and we > are using git for the website) so website is also fine. > At the end is just a single file. > > Where's the website git repository? Currently it is there: https://cgit.freedesktop.org/~pgrunt/spice-space/tree/content/pages > Where can I store the document file? > I expect to use the same format (markdown). The website uses rst and asciidoc, it can handle markdown as well I am doing some clean up (separating text file from configuration files and) and I will move it under our gitlab instance Pavel > > > Of course any documentation is better than no documentation. > > > > Pavel > > > > > Sure > > Frediano > _______________________________________________ Spice-devel mailing list Spice-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel