John,

In my experience, mature environments are migrating to Ansible'ized documentation maintanined in GitLab.
It'll be interesting to see what others can contribute.

Thank you.
R,
-Joe



On Thursday, May 2, 2024 at 06:07:09 PM EDT, John W. Himpel <john@jlhimpel.net> wrote:

All,

I notice that most of our Fedora Server documentation describes using
cockpit and command-line and graphical apps.

While I have no objection to this and I believe it works well for
maintaining a small number of servers and/or services, it is my belief
this becomes quite cumbersome for more than a handful of servers and/or
services.

I have been asked to edit the NFS Server service installation and setup
documentation currently found in the Staging Environment.  The docs
should cover both server side and client side procedures.  I am more
that willing to edit the procedures prescribed in that document.  But I
prefer using ansible to maintain my server environment.  It becomes
permanent documentation (in case I am no longer available) and it
becomes repeatable by only modifying the "environment files" if a
server requires a rebuild.

I am looking for the opinion and experience of the community in
deciding whether or not we should document both types of procedures.

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