After changes were published I realized that OSA is not in line with
other deployment projects naming convention. At the same time intention
to change the name was to distinguish from kolla-ansible. Now I come up
with better idea how to be more aligned and explicit about what to
expect at the same time.
Change-Id: Ia620ba96bcd0e573dc2a8293cdf78905d8855fb2
Red Hat Enterprise Linux version has been maintained to 8,
Add red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 KVM guest image information
Change-Id: Ic8ec654786f11906970d164f1944ebf3d8bfa767
The Large Scale SIG has started to publish their documentation at [0],
migrating content from the Wiki[1]. Add a link to the main landing page
and also add the repo to the _IGNORED_REPOS list in www-generator.py,
since it doesn't use the /latest/ patch as it is branchless and not
release-specific.
[0] https://docs.openstack.org/large-scale/index.html
[1] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Large_Scale_SIG
Change-Id: Ie7f297615d746f36f24e63ee3f25b4938e6f45e3
The section that is commented out should include the description of the
ha-guide, currently that line of text appears in the wrong context under
the Admin guide.
Change-Id: I0e960cf952b0cd9b2aea50c1bd9e3b09a1f26c05
Ocata went to End of Life several months ago [1], but it took time to
transition all the projects and it was forgotten to mark Ocata series
status as EOL. This patch corrects now Ocata status in
docs.openstack.org.
[1] http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-discuss/2021-June/022989.html
Change-Id: I336dc2f679a2f60a52fc6df3bee73a88991f541b
Project's last releases in Victoria have been tagged with victoria-em.
Now indicate that Victoria is in Extended Maintenance phase also at
https://docs.openstack.org
Planned transition date is April 27th, 2022.
Change-Id: Ie8679bc66d52f35789700d680b9679649fc7368c
changed links/texts to avoid sending people to the old Summit site
Signed-off-by: smarcet <smarcet@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I950a2e3f1327887f37d2d6bbf626299b1bba6aed
The xena and yoga release's install guide are missing in a doc.
I added the following items in install guilde.
- Add a yoga ubuntu repository in Archive Eablement.
- Add an openstack service install guide for xena, yoga
Change-Id: Idaf28719faed357d21c09eb7e11d520bebce2c05
Co-authored-by: hongjungyeon <wjddus9864@jj.ac.kr>
Update Yoga series info in www-generator.py so that Yoga is marked as
maintained, thus released.
This patch needs to be merged at release day, March 30th.
Change-Id: Ibba76eef96046983ba912113dc8388b1f152dfd8
This change adds
* default pages for next release, Zed
* Yoga project data so that index pages will be generated
It still keeps Yoga in development phase. A future change will
transition Yoga to maintained.
Change-Id: I02229824a240a2a8c600dbc6d8634b2b1d91875b
Yoga page is missing at docs.openstack.org:
https://docs.openstack.org/yoga/
This patch adds Yoga documentation to www.
Change-Id: Ia56179d8d548fdd52f118f592bd8d4ef967052c8
This patch fixes Ussuri's state in docs.openstack.org as Ussuri has
transitioned to Extended Maintenance long time ago (2021-11-12).
Change-Id: I8f5aa3725dfc541381d5dc0b437591750b27af84
In CentOS 8.3.2011 and later version, flag of --set-enable had been
modified. "PowerTools" had been replaced with "powertools". This
change was mentioned in the release notes:
https://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS8.2011#Yum_repo_file_and_repoid_changes
Update the "yum config-manager --set-enable" command to use
"powertolls".
Users can know the right way in 8.3.2011 and later version CentOS.
Change-Id: I3ee0a813e5d040d0f2581a94f6ae35f45688ec1e
Seems they were left out initially, but should be fine by now.
Signed-off-by: Dr. Jens Harbott <harbott@osism.tech>
Change-Id: Id801940430da0cad92b87f130cc87adebf0b339b
The redirects for refstack and python-tempestconf, which moved into
the openinfra namespace on docs.opendev.org, does not need to
specify latest on the target as the old and new paths both used
similar redirects already (unlike docs from the infra subtree, which
was likely the source of the confusion here). Drop the use of latest
for these, since otherwise old bookbarks or search results could
result in doubling the latest when the redirect on the new side is
applied.
Change-Id: Ieffb7ce6d84888588ee3c51388923b6862136bca
The URL for documentation of python-tempestconf and refstack has
changed with this patches [1][2] (docs.openstack.org -> docs.opendev.org).
This patch makes sure that URLs for documentation of python-tempestconf
and refstack are redirected to corresponding docs.opendev.org URLs.
[1] https://review.opendev.org/c/openinfra/python-tempestconf/+/815473
[2] https://review.opendev.org/c/openinfra/refstac
Change-Id: I552ad11dfbfa5afbc095e74698c1df75a205bc0b
The commit replaces DefCore committee (a former name) by
Interop Working Group (the current name) and updates a few
more old interop references.
Change-Id: Ie7921359d6825e4cd1d3d45ad6845841c9e124b2
Add links for both charm guides for Xena so there
links appear on the upstream landing pages
Also make minor changes to latest and Wallaby
Change-Id: I7ff07d86ed7ea81993d91f0088b5ab7a5eb77ef8
The tirpleo-docs:wallaby branch [1] is online.
This patch aims to add the link to the deploymnet guides.
[1] https://docs.openstack.org/project-deploy-guide/tripleo-docs/wallaby/
Change-Id: I82c582104f88ae2f62db513fb6c6b994f8407c90
Change-Id: I5fbd7e998e16650ecbb864f49025e5b571a81a8e
With the separation of Zuul and OpenDev from OpenStack and the
dissolution of the Infrastructure project team, the /infra/
documents are increasingly focused on things maintained by the
Testing and Collaboration Tools SIG. Rename and describe it in the
main docs index accordingly.
Change-Id: I3dfede540bb6434c60698e1af3c4fd0a8cde3712
Depends-On: I885561912cd719afdfc02f382dcf36b08540ec00