Hi David, Thanks a lot. It really helps me out.
I like your example-style. Sincerely, Hsiao-Ting Wang 2012/6/30 Outback Dingo <[email protected]>: > On Sat, Jun 30, 2012 at 10:13 AM, Wido den Hollander <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> On 06/29/2012 05:30 PM, David Nalley wrote: >>> >>> Hi folks, >>> >>> I've been working on a set of prescriptive instructions for getting a >>> very small instance of CloudStack up and running while I have been on >>> planes. I think that's in a decent shape at this point, and so I >>> finally go around to committing that to the repo under ./doc (so feel >>> free to propose patches). This is different from the install guides as >>> I've essentially made every choice along the path, and this is really >>> to get you along one specific path to success and not showing you all >>> or even many of the options that CloudStack can take advantage of. >>> >>> In the meantime I've published that here for your perusal: >>> >>> http://people.apache.org/~ke4qqq/runbook/ >> >> >> Looks great! Seems like an easy way for people to set up their first >> cluster. >> >> Although I really do like this initiative, shouldn't we be cautious that we >> are bringing up to much documentation? >> >> We already have a PDF where we explain people how to set up CloudStack. We >> should prevent having multiple docs which might say different things :) >> >> Wido > > I think the more documentation the better, some of us dont quite comprehend > the networking docs or design, so samples like this that help spell it > out help a great deal > >> >>> >>> --David >>> >>
