None of the documents under the " Operations and Administration Guides "
point anymore to the "juno" version.
As we have still a/some testbed with the Juno version I would like to
ask you if you know of a place where "obsoleted" documentation is moved.
As there are still the installation guides for this version I would
expect that at least a trace of the Operation & Administration ones is
kept.
At least as vintage collection I would like to be able to read it once
more
"""
Hope this could improve the documentation by making people aware that it's not a good thing to make dissapear documentation. Versioning, archiving, whatever method you can think good to keep a bit of history would be very much welcome.
Hi,
I was adviced to add some comments to this bug regarding the issue that I see with the documentation: docs.openstack. org/kilo/ networking- guide/scenario_ provider_ ovs.html docs.openstack. org/juno/ - one docs.openstack. org/kilo/ networking- guide/, from where one can docs.openstack. org/kilo/ networking- guide/scenario_ provider_ ovs.html
""""
n the last days I'm looking around for an old link that I had on how to
configure "Provider networks with Open vSwitch"in Juno release.
I had the link
http://
that now give s a nice "404"
Going to the Juno documentation - http://
can lcearly see that under the "Networking Guide" there is a lin
pointing to the "wrong" release -
http://
reach the:
http://
None of the documents under the " Operations and Administration Guides "
point anymore to the "juno" version.
As we have still a/some testbed with the Juno version I would like to
ask you if you know of a place where "obsoleted" documentation is moved.
As there are still the installation guides for this version I would
expect that at least a trace of the Operation & Administration ones is
kept.
At least as vintage collection I would like to be able to read it once
more
"""
Hope this could improve the documentation by making people aware that it's not a good thing to make dissapear documentation. Versioning, archiving, whatever method you can think good to keep a bit of history would be very much welcome.
Thank you,
Cristina