2015-12-02 17:31 GMT+01:00 Olivier Doucet <webmas...@ajeux.com>: > > > 2015-12-02 17:25 GMT+01:00 Olivier Doucet <webmas...@ajeux.com>: > >> >> 2015-12-02 15:44 GMT+01:00 Michel Blanc <m...@mbnet.fr>: >> >>> Very good idea. >>> >>> Do you plan creating a git repo somewhere so people can contribute >>> and/or create issues ? >>> >>> You might be interested in https://www.gitbook.com/ or >>> https://readthedocs.org for the automated builds and the various output >>> formats they provide. >>> >> >> I intend to create the guide with text format that works so well for the >> original documentation. I will also use haproxy-dconv project to test html >> version. >> >> I think I'll create a repo on github to start the rewrite (will be easier >> for contribs) but when rewrite is over this guide will of course get back >> into haproxy project. >> >> >> I did not know gitbook or readthedocs. Any other opinion on this ? >> > > Hi again, > > So gitbook format is specific (using Github markdown format) if I > understand correctly. I'm not sure having a different format from other doc > file in HAProxy is a good ideay ... > > > > Hi Oliver,
very good proposal and i would like to contribute also. I would like to see a chapter on healthchecks: - simple HTTP healthchecks - check specific applications (linux, via xinetd script) - check specific applications (windows, via powershell + simple webserver (HttpListener)) - tcp healtchecks (cleartext protocols) - tcp healtchecks (binary protocols) - how do you “chain” healthchecks or create healtcheck dependencies ---------------------------------- Best Regards, Bjoern