On 10/01/2015 08:40 AM, pvital(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com wrote:
From: Paulo Vital <pvital(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Update the Readme file of Wok and Kimchi to describe the dependencies and
supports necessary to each project.
Signed-off-by: Paulo Vital <pvital(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com>
---
docs/README.md | 93 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
src/wok/plugins/kimchi/docs/README.md | 86 +++++++++++++-------------------
2 files changed, 127 insertions(+), 52 deletions(-)
diff --git a/docs/README.md b/docs/README.md
index b128510..1c534f7 100644
--- a/docs/README.md
+++ b/docs/README.md
@@ -10,6 +10,99 @@ Examples of such plugins are Kimchi (Virtualization Management) and
Ginger
Wok runs through wokd daemon.
+Browser Support
+===============
+
+Wok and its plugins can run in any web browser that supports HTML5. The
+Kimchi community (responsible for Wok project) makes an effort to
+test it with the latest versions of Chrome and Firefox browsers, but the
+following list can be used as reference to browser support.
+
+Desktop Browser Support:
+-----------------------
+* **Internet Explorer:** Current version
+* **Chrome:** Current version
+* **Firefox:** Current version
+* **Safari:** Current version
+* **Opera:** Current version
+
+Mobile Browser Support:
+-----------------------
+* **Safari iOS:** Current version
+* **Android Browser** Current version
+
+
+Hypervisor Distro Support
+=========================
+
+Wok might run on any GNU/Linux distribution that meets the conditions
+described on the 'Getting Started' section below.
+
+The Kimchi community (responsible for Wok project) makes an effort to
+test it with the latest versions of Fedora, RHEL, OpenSUSE, and Ubuntu.
+
+Getting Started
+===============
+
+Install Dependencies
+--------------------
+
+**For Fedora and RHEL:**
+
+ $ sudo yum install gcc make autoconf automake gettext-devel git \
+ python-cherrypy python-cheetah python-imaging\
+ PyPAM m2crypto python-jsonschema rpm-build \
+ python-psutil python-ldap python-lxml \
+ libxslt nginx openssl
I've replaced gettext-devel with
gettext during wok development.
(...)
diff --git a/src/wok/plugins/kimchi/docs/README.md
b/src/wok/plugins/kimchi/docs/README.md
index eeb64d9..fb0aef9 100644
--- a/src/wok/plugins/kimchi/docs/README.md
+++ b/src/wok/plugins/kimchi/docs/README.md
@@ -11,30 +11,30 @@ over the web using a browser that supports HTML5.
Browser Support
===============
+
+Wok and its plugin can run in any web browser that supports HTML5. The
+Kimchi community (responsible for Wok project) makes an effort to
+test it with the latest versions of Chrome and Firefox browsers, but the
+following list can be used as reference to browser support.
+
Desktop Browser Support:
-----------------------
-* **Internet Explorer:** IE9+
-* **Chrome:** Current-1 version
-* **Firefox:** Current-1 version Firefox 24ESR
-* **Safari:** Current-1 version
-* **Opera:** Current-1 version
+* **Internet Explorer:** Current version
+* **Chrome:** Current version
+* **Firefox:** Current version
+* **Safari:** Current version
+* **Opera:** Current version
Mobile Browser Support:
-----------------------
-* **Safari iOS:** Current-1 version
-* **Android Browser** Current-1 version
+* **Safari iOS:** Current version
+* **Android Browser** Current version
-Current-1 version denotes that we support the current stable version of the
-browser and the version that preceded it. For example, if the current version of
-a browser is 24.x, we support the 24.x and 23.x versions.This does not mean that
-kimchi cannot be used in other browsers, however, functionality and appearance
-may be diminished and we may not be able to provide support for any problems you
-find.
Hypervisor Distro Support
=========================
-Kimchi and Wok might run on any GNU/Linux distribution that meets the conditions
+Kimchi might run on any GNU/Linux distribution that meets the conditions
described on the 'Getting Started' section below.
The Kimchi community makes an effort to test it with the latest versions of
@@ -48,15 +48,13 @@ Install Dependencies
**For fedora and RHEL:**
- $ sudo yum install gcc make autoconf automake gettext-devel git \
- python-cherrypy python-cheetah libvirt-python \
- libvirt libvirt-daemon-config-network python-imaging \
- PyPAM m2crypto python-jsonschema rpm-build \
- qemu-kvm python-psutil python-ethtool sos \
- python-ipaddr python-ldap python-lxml nfs-utils \
- iscsi-initiator-utils libxslt pyparted nginx \
- python-libguestfs libguestfs-tools python-websockify \
- novnc spice-html5 python-configobj python-magic
Same here.
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Lucio Correia
Software Engineer
IBM LTC Brazil