So far we've been converting docs to Sphinx and assigning them to manuals according to the division originally set out by Paolo on the wiki: https://wiki.qemu.org/Features/Documentation
* QEMU User-mode Emulation User's Guide (docs/user) * QEMU System Emulation User's Guide (docs/system) * QEMU System Emulation Management and Interoperability Guide (docs/interop) * QEMU System Emulation Guest Hardware Specifications (docs/specs) * QEMU Developer's Guide (docs/devel, not shipped to end-users) but some of our documentation has always been a bit of an awkward fit into this classification: * qemu-img * qemu-nbd * virtfs-proxy-helper etc. I've tended to put these things into interop/. The proposal from Dan and David was that we should add a sixth top-level manual * QEMU Tools Guide (docs/tools) which would be a more coherent place for these to live. This seems like a good idea to me -- do people agree? What's our definition of a "tool", or do we just know one when we see it? What in particular should go in tools/ ? thanks -- PMM