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Re: [Xen-API] Xapi Project 2.0 release



We face (at a really smaller scale!) the same problem. As XO is
modular, we've got different repo (xo-web, xo-cli, xo-server). We
choose to create a "meta" repository called "xo"
(https://github.com/vatesfr/xo) with links to the others, and also the
documentation. It's our central point for non-specific issues/reports.
In your case, a central repo with the doc can be great: anyone
(thinking of me) can clone and push doc stuff without the fear to
break code.

Indeed, having links or doc in this repo could help people wanting to
do some nice hacks on the top of the XAPI.

On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 5:34 PM, Jon Ludlam
<jonathan.ludlam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 02/06/14 14:21, Olivier Lambert wrote:
>> Hi Jon,
>>
>> XO team reporting :)
>>
>> I think for a better community visibility, GitHub is the right way.
>> You can tag any issue with anything you like, and thus create simple
>> yet powerful workflows. Using the Xen wiki will sound more "closed".
>
> Good points. My only concern was that we're talking about a release of
> lots of different repositories, so using the issues will be a bit more
> awkward - I think we'll still need a central point of coordination, but
> perhaps that could just be an issue in xen-api.
>
>> As we discussed in the Hackathon, documentation is also really
>> important to catch people and really impulse a community. When I'll
>> have time, I'll probably create issues or create requests for this
>> doc.
>
> Brilliant, that'll be really useful.
>
> One thing that came up recently is that the API documentation is quite
> tricky to find online, and is only released on XenServer releases.
> Perhaps we ought to get the dev version hosted somewhere other than
> docs.vmd.citrix.com?
>
> Jon

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