Github issue sounds like a good idea. That way we don't have to spam everyone on the mailing list until we have a user doc ready.
Kapil On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 2:52 PM, <connor....@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi John, > > One way to get connected could be to open an issue to track docs on the > net-modules github project. The Mesosphere and Project Calico folks will > be able to answer specific questions about how to package and deploy the > modules. Your main points of contact are Spike Curtis on the Calico side > and Kapil Arya for Mesos and modules. > > If you want to get a head start, the Vagrantfile, Dockerfile, and > docker-compose.yml files in the net-modules repository pretty much describe > the test setup on one virtual machine. > > -- > Connor > > On Oct 26, 2015, at 11:16, John Omernik <j...@omernik.com> wrote: > > Hey all, wondering if there was some resources out there for hacking on > this. I saw the Mesos Con Presso and was impressed and would love to play > with this more. > > Get Started > > Things are very early stage and in flux, but are ready for you to start > trying out. We’d love your feedback, issue reports, or pull requests. > > https://github.com/mesosphere/net-modules > > https://github.com/projectcalico/calico-mesos > > I started here, and this is where my questions start. > > First question I will lay out is a meta question: Are there any good > resources I am missing (besides those links) that would help with > background knowledge here? > > I am hoping to take my current lab/home mesos cluster and do a writeup on > how to implement this on it. I know that there is a demo out there, but I > think it would help me (and perhaps others) to hack this into an existing > cluster to better understand what has to happen to make this work. I will > gladly share a write up of my progress with the group, and would be happy > to post questions on list or do off lists with people to get things moving. > > I guess that leads to my second question: Does it make sense to put all my > questions and stumbling out on list, or would it be better to work with > some knowledgable folks and prepare a writeup for the community to use? > > I'll start with those questions and go from there... > > John > >