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SUSE OpenStack Cloud Documentation

This is the source for the official SUSE OpenStack Cloud documentation.

Three books are currently available:

  • Admin Guide

  • Deployment Guide

  • End User Guide

Released versions of these guides have been published at https://www.suse.com/documentation/.

Branches

Table 1. Overview of important branches
Name Purpose

develop

Current working branch

master

Branch for most current released state

maintenance/cloud_1.0

Maintenance branch for SC 1.0

maintenance/cloud_2.0

Maintenance branch for SC 2.0

maintenance/cloud_3.0

Maintenance branch for SC 3.0

maintenance/cloud_4

Maintenance branch for SC 4

maintenance/cloud_5

Maintenance branch for SC 5

maintenance/openstack_cloud_6

Maintenance branch for SOC 6

maintenance/cloud_7

Maintenance branch for SOC 7

Contributing

Admin and End User Guide

SUSE actively participates in the development of the Admin Guide and the End User Guide at openStack. The version available in this repository is a snapshot from the upstream repository. Therefore contributions should go to the upstream repositories. Refer to https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Documentation/HowTo for details.

Deployment Guide

If you would like to contribute to the Deployment Guide, please fork this repository and send pull requests.
Contributors with direct access to the repository are encouraged to use the git-flow-avh workflow (package git-flow-avh). However, this is not a must ;-).

Note
No commits to master
Please do not make any commits to the master branch. master is reserved for releases only.

Building documentation

If you’re contributing to the cloud documentation in this repo and want to build using our DAPS tooling, see the DAPS Quickstart for more information: https://opensuse.github.io/daps/doc/art.daps.quick.html

If you are interested in building DAPS documentation (defaulting to HTML and PDF), you can utilize our daps2docker project: https://github.com/openSUSE/daps2docker

  1. Install Docker

  2. Clone the daps2docker repository.

  3. Run ./daps2docker.sh /PATH/TO/DOC-DIR or /daps2docker.sh /PATH/TO/DC-FILE.

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