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Re: [Xen-devel] Xen cpu usage limting


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  • From: "Brian Wolfe" <brianw@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2004 17:47:11 -0500 (CDT)
  • Delivery-date: Fri, 16 Apr 2004 23:48:21 +0100
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How about a 3 part wiki then?

part I   = Stable xen docs (by coders and approved volunteers.)
Part II  = Unstable Xen docs (more informal like the readme's and current
docs.)
Part III = User contributed docs. (Q&A for end-users, faqs, specific
howtos etc.)

As I said, I would be glad to host a site for it. :) I have a partial one
setup for my xen virtual server account users at http://wiki.terrabox.com.

Maybe I should just go ahead and set one up....

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Ian Pratt said:
>
>> Anyone thought of starting some kind of wiki for xen yet? If not, I'm
>> willing to toss up some space as xen.terrabox.com and an install of
>> phpwiki.
>
> Having a wiki might be a good way of making it easy for people to
> contribute documentation. I think we'd need one that supported
> logins for editing, and had good revision control.
>
> We've used wiki's internally, and they've worked quite well for
> some projects. There's always the danger that it would be yet
> another source of incomplete and potentially out of date
> information. However, perhaps we'd end up declaring the wiki to
> be the definitive version, and adjusting the READMEs etc just to
> point at the wiki, or perhaps auto generating them as a snapshot
> of the wiki.  It would certainly be good to pull together Jan's
> FAQ, and all the various HOWTOs.  As with any kind of
> documentation, the trick is in having a good editorial team...
>
> Have you used MoinMoin wiki? We've found this to be the best of
> the bunch we've looked at.
>
> It's a pity sourceforge don't provide a wiki facility. It's also
> a shame that their mailing list archive isn't as good as the
> gmane.org one...
>
> Ian
>
>
>
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