On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 09:50, James Cammarata jimi@sngx.net wrote:
On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 9:49 AM, David Lee David.Lee@ecmwf.int wrote:
Greg Swift wrote:
So... when I was redoing the web interface one of the things I had in my mind was that it would be nice if there was more on the "welcome" page
than
just a welcome. My thought was to have a generic description of the
left
hand menu items, but since you are working on this document, it might be kind of kewl if the simple start here was replicated in the web ui.
Even if
the links just point back to the online documentation? [...]
Regarding: "Even if the links just point back to the online
documentation?"
It's probably not that simple. At many sites the cobbler (web) server
may
be firewalled off from the Internet. So the documentation would need to
be
locally available.
Given that (in the Redhat world, at least), we already have RPMs for "cobbler" and "cobbler-web", perhaps there should also be an RPM "cobbler-docs". The source of its data would include pages (or
transformed
pages) from the wiki; the installed destination of its data would be appropriate points in the system's own man pages, info pages, and
website.
(That, of course, is a very high-level, blue-sky, hand-wavy, sketchy overview, deliberately avoiding fine detail at this stage.)
+1
i thought about that after i sent it, you idea is a good path. +1