Documentation project » History » Version 5
Ward Vandewege, 04/08/2013 04:52 PM
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| 3 | 5 | Ward Vandewege | The documentation project is a part of the overall Arvados effort. |
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| 5 | h2. Guides |
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| 7 | 5 | Ward Vandewege | There are three guides that will be developed to support the use of Arvados: |
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| 9 | 5 | Ward Vandewege | * [[User Guide]] - All of the information for anyone developing analysis or web applications using Arvados. |
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| 11 | 5 | Ward Vandewege | * [[Administration Guide]] - Instructions on how to administer and Arvados cluster for system administrators. |
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| 13 | 5 | Ward Vandewege | * [[Installation Guide]] - How to install and configure Arvados to run in different cloud environments. |
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| 15 | h2. Authoring Environment |
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| 17 | 5 | Ward Vandewege | All of the Arvados documentation is being written in Textile (the same language used for this wiki). The files are stored and organized in a directory with in the Repository with sub-directories for each of the guides. As part of the project there is a pipeline for generating the documentation based on Jekyll. Bugs in the documentation can be submitted to as Issues. |
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| 19 | h2. Contributing Documentation |
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| 21 | To contribute to the documentation you should work with do documentation files in the same way that you would work with source code in GIT. (See more information about [[Contributing to the Project]].) At this stage we are not maintaining a separate documentation mailing list so we encourage people who want to contribute to the documentation to join the main developer mailing list. |