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xen-devel
Re: [Xen-devel] Xen document day (Oct 12 or 26)
On Wed, 2011-09-28 at 14:26 +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Ian Campbell writes ("Re: [Xen-devel] Xen document day (Oct 12 or 26)"):
> > Since the guest APIs are stable there should be relatively little churn
> > so perhaps a wiki page (or even series of pages) would be appropriate
> > for this sort of thing?
>
> I want this to be in-tree. If it's in-tree, we can refuse patches
> which do not update the documentation.
I was referring to the example API usage which Daniel was intending to
supply, not the API documentation (which I agree should be in-tree, if
not in-line in the headers), in case that matters.
In some sense mini-os was originally supposed to serve as the in-tree
example on how to use the Xen APIs. If it's not serving that purpose I'm
not sure what would.
>
> > I think this would be good too and in fact even more important than the
> > interface documentation. Everyone needs to be able to build Xen to hack
> > on it but only a subset need to know any particular API.
> >
> > Also although we recommend that users consume Xen via their distro where
> > possible such a guide would also help any who would rather build from
> > scratch (e.g. because we've asked them to "try the latest version" or to
> > bisect a bug etc).
>
> This would be a good candidate for a wiki page, backed up by revisions
> of the in-tree README.
>
> Ian.
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