FUEL™ for OpenStack Documentation ================================= This repository contains the FUEL™ for OpenStack user and administrator guides. For more details, see the [FUEL™ for OpenStack portal](http://fuel.mirantis.com "FUEL™ for OpenStack portal"). Contributing ============ We welcome all people who are interested in helping our Documentation team to improve our documentation. There are no formal membership requirements, so feel free to hop in. The best way to contibute is to fork our repository, do your changes and send us a Pull Request. You are invited to contribute any type of contribution like new ideas, testing, and even deployment scripts. We also have an IRC channel at ``#fuel`` & ``#fuel-dev`` on ``irc.freenode.net`` where you can ask questions and give feedback. Prerequisites ============= [Sphinx Documentation Generator](http://sphinx-doc.org/ "Sphinx Documentation Generator") must be installed to build the documentation. Please note that easy_install is a component of Python's Setup Tools package, which is commonly an optional install on most distributions. To get started, you need to install Sphinx and necessary extensions: sudo easy_install -U Sphinx sudo easy_install -U cloud_sptheme sudo easy_install -U sphinxcontrib-fancybox sudo easy_install -U rst2pdf sudo easy_install -U sphinxcontrib-blockdiag sudo easy_install -U sphinxcontrib-actdiag sudo easy_install -U sphinxcontrib-seqdiag sudo easy_install -U sphinxcontrib-nwdiag sudo easy_install -U sphinxcontrib-plantuml In addition to these eggs you will need to install [PlantUML](http://plantuml.sourceforge.net/ "PlantUML") and [ImageMagick](http://www.imagemagick.org/ "ImageMagick"). To install PlantUML you run this wget process: sudo wget \ http://sourceforge.net/projects/plantuml/files/plantuml.jar/download \ -O /sbin/plantuml.jar To edit SVG images we use [Inkscape](http://inkscape.org/ "Inkscape") but you may use any other SVG-capable tool you like. We're not picky. Building ======== To build a guide in HTML format, go to its directory and then run the ``make`` command in that directory, like so: make html To generate the PDF file run this: make pdf You will find generated HTML documentation at: _build/html You will find generated PDF documentation at: _build/pdf