New XCP-ng documentation!
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It's far from being complete, but it's a great first step in improving XCP-ng existing documentation and also visibility/credibility!
Everyone can still contribute (link on the bottom of each page), even if it's a bit more difficult than the wiki.
Let me know what you think about it

What about the wiki? We'll probably to continue to have very specific content there, and "promote" content to the doc if it "fits" for enough people.
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Much much cleaner and readable, very professionnal in look and feel. Great job guys

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Thanks!
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I liked as well. Easy to find the topics and good layout

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I have literally spent most of the day reading through the wiki today, will make my way through the new docs as well. Always good to have more information available.
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I spotted a couple of (probably) mistakes on the new docs. @olivierlambert are you happy for people to just update or would you prefer a list?
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You won't be able to push directly on the repo, so you'll have to create a pull request
Which is fine, because I can validate any modification before merging it! -
Excellent job, thanks!
I will enjoy reading this, to see if it will teach me anything new about XCP-ng.
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