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== Requirements == | == Requirements == | ||
− | + | * Non-proprietary [[OpenStack]] content resides in [[OpenStack]] repository. Includes substitution variables for things like product name, endpoints, and so on. Consumable by [[OpenStack]] and non-[[OpenStack]] consumers. | |
− | * Non-proprietary [[OpenStack]] content resides in [[OpenStack]] repository. Consumable by [[OpenStack]] and non-[[OpenStack]] consumers. | ||
* Proprietary content resides in non-[[OpenStack]] repositories. Consumable by non-[[OpenStack]] consumers. | * Proprietary content resides in non-[[OpenStack]] repositories. Consumable by non-[[OpenStack]] consumers. | ||
− | + | * Consumers include [[OpenStack]] source files in their books. | |
− | + | * When consumers generate output, they enter values for substitution variables. Ex: productname="Rackspace Cloud Servers" | |
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== Risks == | == Risks == |
Revision as of 15:45, 15 March 2012
OpenStack Content Sharing
Requirements
- Non-proprietary OpenStack content resides in OpenStack repository. Includes substitution variables for things like product name, endpoints, and so on. Consumable by OpenStack and non-OpenStack consumers.
- Proprietary content resides in non-OpenStack repositories. Consumable by non-OpenStack consumers.
- Consumers include OpenStack source files in their books.
- When consumers generate output, they enter values for substitution variables. Ex: productname="Rackspace Cloud Servers"
Risks
Implementation
- Proof of concept: Cross-repository communication. How to implement substitution variables.
- Determine which substitution variables are required. Product name? Endpoints? Version number?
- Update OpenStack source with substitution variables and publish these for public consumption.
- Update non-OpenStack book files to include OpenStack source.