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Tendrl Documentation Recommendations #103

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The Tendrl repo should have easily accessible user-facing documents that are easily maintainable / editable via GitHub to enable community contributions (e.g. MkDocs-like which is also what Gluster uses for their docs), and accessible from the Tendrl GitHub repo and Tendrl website.

Consider a repo for tendrl-docs to include the following:

  • Getting Started & Install Guide which should include Performance and Sizing Guidelines
  • Release Notes
  • Administration / User Guide
  • Troubleshooting Guide
  • Developer’s / Contributor’s Guide
  • Upgrade Guide
  • Glossary

@Tendrl/specs @Tendrl/qe @Tendrl/frontend @Tendrl/docs

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