On 01/11/16 02:48, Silence Dogood wrote:
you know how many folks are STILL running havana openstack?
Indeed we do - and though the Havana numbers are pretty low now, it is
entirely true that the vast majority of OpenStack deployments are
running a release that is already considered "EOL" by u
you know how many folks are STILL running havana openstack?
On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 2:44 PM, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
> On 10/31/2016 07:33 PM, Lutz Birkhahn wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have already manually created PDF versions of about 8 of the OpenStack
> Manuals (within about 4-6 hours including s
On 10/31/2016 07:33 PM, Lutz Birkhahn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have already manually created PDF versions of about 8 of the OpenStack
> Manuals (within about 4-6 hours including setting up the tool chain and
> locally fixing some bugs), and working on getting the rest done (at least
> those that are
Hi,
I have already manually created PDF versions of about 8 of the OpenStack
Manuals (within about 4-6 hours including setting up the tool chain and locally
fixing some bugs), and working on getting the rest done (at least those that
are in the openstack-manuals.git repository) within the next
I always use the HTML versions and can't think of a case where I'd
want the epub or mobi.
If they are also out dated I definitly think they should be removed
just to prevent confusion.
If there's a wider desire for these formats (which I doubt) then
they'd need to be published much more frequent
Operators, a quick question from the docs team:
We currently publish a frozen epub and mobi version of the O'Reilly
Operations Guide - in the version from 20th May 2014. This is now quite
different from the HTML version.
The same for the Architecture Design Guide. Our epub is frozen and from
from