On Mon, Sep 09, 2024 at 12:51:16PM +0100, Alex McLeod wrote:
Hi again,
Here is the table of contents in a more user-friendly format :)
Thank you! Looks like it needs a little tweak, this is what I get atm:
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:)
Pierre
On 02/09/2024 12:23, Alex McLeod wrote:
Good morning,
As promised - some proposed updates to the automotive SIG docs structure:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hav0vaKv4YTTfokwNX7Fm0_82HUjqb3hb6AXHISM...
Please add comments, suggestions, queries. If there are no blocking objections, then the work involved in porting the current RH downstream topics to the SIG docs is slated to begin September 9th.
Many thanks, Alex
On 09/08/2024 13:14, Alex McLeod wrote: Hello automotive SIG,
I'm Alex, with the RHIVOS docs team. We're planning to expand and spend more time focusing on the automotive SIG docs, effectively single-sourcing the majority of the documentation for RHIVOS and AutoSD. This means we will be proposing an information architecture for the automotive SIG docs that combines/merges the current downstream docs with the current upstream docs, streamlining along the way. We'll share the proposed structure in advance of pushing any major changes to content or structure, so this notice is mainly an FYI about the updated focus for the RH docs team.
Thanks for your attention, I'm looking forward to working more closely with the SIG 🙂
Cheers, Alex
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On Wed, Sep 11, 2024 at 09:56:15AM -0000, amcleod@redhat.com wrote:
Thanks Pierre, fixed now.
Confirmed, thanks!
I wonder if we could place the demo section already somewhere. We've been working on a demo that is already public and could be interesting to document in this doc should the group want/agree to it.
Likewise for the topic about running AutoSD in cloud providers, I know Leo is currently working on expanding on at least one more large cloud provider in addition to AWS.
IIRC we've discussed it already, but we may also want to consider having an introduction about containers in general in the "Features and Concepts" section, like we have for RPM packages. I know there is already something in the Mixed-criticality section, but it may be worth having a dedicated section about containers as they can be used in the scope of mixed-criticality but doesn't have to.
It looks quite nice overall! :)
Thanks, Pierre
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