racker/docs-common

Name: docs-common

Owner: racker

Description: non-product-specific doc source for fragments to be included within multiple documents

Forked from: ReneeRendon/docs-common

Created: 2016-06-27 20:49:38.0

Updated: 2016-06-27 20:49:39.0

Pushed: 2016-06-14 18:01:52.0

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README

Rackspace common documentation resources

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This repo contains common documentation source content for content delivered to developer.rackspace.com.

When you add content, add a note in this README describing its intended use. Add the most recent note to the top of the list.


2016-01-04

Added build files and Sphinx project for Rackspace common glossary in the glossary folder. Glossary and source are deployed to developer.rackspace.com/docs/glossary.html.


2014-11-10 added by Cat Lookabaugh

Moved RBAC fragments from shareddocs repo. Chose section_RBAC_2roles or section_RBAC_3roles depending on which roles your product has (admin and observer

OR admin, observer and creator).

Replace all “cloudproductabbrev” occurrences with your product name role abbreviation (ie: “cn”) Replace all “cloudproduct” occurrences with your product name (ie: “Cloud Networks”). You can tailor the matrix link in section 1.4 to point to your specific product rather than the high level matrix page.


2014-11-05 added by Rose Coste

model-README-1product.md

In the GitHub repo for each product's doc, copy this to README.md and customize it as needed to represent that product.


2014-07-17 added by Rose Coste

help-choose-region.xml

In each API DevGuide, xinclude this in the “Service/Access Endpoints” section to link to guidance about how to choose a region. Place it immediately before the table of available regionalized endpoints.



This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.