On 09/13/18 11:05, Takayuki Imada wrote:
Dear all,
I have recently decided to create Japanese Web pages to introduce
Unikernels.
A main motivation for this is that most of computer geeks in Japan
have difficulties in easily understanding about Unikernels and their
values due to the lack of information on Unikernels written in Japanese.
Fortunately, there is a famous Web site called Qiita[1], where hackers
(=software engineers) can easily create Web pages to share their own
knowledge for free.
This site mainly targets Japanese hackers, so most of the topics are
written in Japanese.
Currently I have a plan to have Unikernels related Web pages on the
site to introduce the Unikernels concept and MirageOS Unikernel too.
If you have any suggestions or comments, please let me know.
Cool! I recall some early searches I did about MirageOS leading to old
unanswered questions on Qiita (circa 2014!). It would be great to
engage with that community :)
It would be probably be useful to know what resources exist for
discussing related concepts in OCaml (functors, for example) in
Japanese, in addition to explanations of why unikernels in general are a
cool idea.
Any feedback about things that are particularly difficult to understand
in the English-language documentation for MirageOS would be really
helpful for us from the project side, too. I think most of the tutorial
was written by people who speak English as a first language, and it
could probably use some feedback on what's unclear.
There is also the brainstorming table of contents for the MirageOS
handbook at https://github.com/mirage/mirage-handbook , which was begun
at the last hack retreat. It would be great if bits of this were filled
in for *any* language!
Thanks,
Mindy
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