What an interesting site; thanks for taking this initiative Taka!

There appears to be quite a bit of OCaml content on Quiita as well. Feel free to
borrow any tutorials that might be helpful from Real World OCaml as well.

regards,
Anil

> On 14 Sep 2018, at 16:03, Takayuki Imada <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Many thanks for providing your comments and suggestions!
> 
> The MirgeOS handbook seems to have good topics which I should write on Qiita.
> I will try to have a variety of topics from OCaml, Unikernel, and MirageOS 
> points of view. :-)
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> -- 
> Takayuki Imada
> 
> 
> On 9/14/18 6:16 AM, Mindy Preston wrote:
>> 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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