Hi Tapio,

That would be really helpful.

About the way of working; it wasn't migrated to docs.opnfv.org intentionally 
since we were trying to see if the way we envisioned would work. (specific 
scenarios are developed in the project repos who own them and XCI provides 
framework for them)
I think we successfully demonstrated that this way of working will work pretty 
well. Please see the documentation on Wiki which we need to move relevant parts 
of it to docs.opnfv.org as soon as we can. [1]

Developer Guide will have 2 main sections; first one is for the XCI Framework 
developers which your experience while working with Centos support is pretty 
relevant here.
The other section is for the projects who (wish to) onboard their 
scenarios/features to XCI. This section will have references to way of working 
but will go into more technical details.

[1] https://wiki.opnfv.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=12390152

/Fatih

On 2018-01-25, 09:38, "[email protected] on behalf of 
Tallgren, Tapio (Nokia - FI/Espoo)" <[email protected] 
on behalf of [email protected]> wrote:

    Hi Fatih, Marcos et al.,
    
    I am planning to participate in the OPNFV Docs Hackfest on Feb 1st and I 
was wondering if I could help with the XCI documentation. The XCI Overview and 
XCI Sandbox seem to be in pretty good shape, the Way of Working I have no idea 
about, and the Developer Guide is mostly missing. Would it make sense for me to 
write down some lessons learned there? Other ideas?
    
    -Tapio 
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