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authorChristopherPrice <christopher.price@ericsson.com>2016-02-25 14:25:12 +0100
committerChristopher Price <christopher.price@ericsson.com>2016-02-25 13:54:14 +0000
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Final edits.brahmaputra.1.0
Change-Id: I3125c7d63dcbd46bc5595269fb15ed3d4454f8b5 Signed-off-by: ChristopherPrice <christopher.price@ericsson.com> (cherry picked from commit 877535dd9a0b43dea345b44e15796177d49879ba)
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-rw-r--r--docs/scenario/featurematrix.rst13
-rw-r--r--docs/userguide/introduction.rst29
2 files changed, 22 insertions, 20 deletions
diff --git a/docs/scenario/featurematrix.rst b/docs/scenario/featurematrix.rst
index cc9c4d347..2d00a4097 100644
--- a/docs/scenario/featurematrix.rst
+++ b/docs/scenario/featurematrix.rst
@@ -12,14 +12,14 @@ in the Brahmaputra release of OPNFV.
:alt: OPNFV Brahmaputra Feature Matrix
The table above provides an overview of which scenarios will support certain feature capabilities.
-The table does not indicate if the feature or scenario has limitations, refer to the
+The table does not indicate if the feature or scenario has limitations. Refer to the
`Configuration Guide <http://artifacts.opnfv.org/opnfvdocs/brahmaputra/docs/configguide/configoptions.html#opnfv-scenarios>`_
for details on the state of each scenario and further information.
-Feature development in the Brahmaputra release has often consisted of the development of specific
+Feature development in the Brahmaputra release often consisted of the development of specific
requirements and the further integration and validation of those requirements. This results in some
-features only being supported on the platform when a specific scenario is deployed, providing the
-capabilities necessary to run the feature.
+features only being supported on the platform when a specific scenario, providing the
+capabilities necessary to run the feature, is deployed.
Scenario Naming
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ For example: *os-nosdn-kvm-noha* provides an OpenStack based deployment using ne
the OPNFV enhanced KVM hypervisor.
The [feature] tag in the scenario name describes the main feature provided by the scenario.
-This scenario may also provide support for advanced fault management features which is not apparent
-in the scenario name. The following section describes the features available in each scenario.
+This scenario may also provide support for features, such as advanced fault management, which are
+not apparent in the scenario name.
+The following section describes the features available in each scenario.
diff --git a/docs/userguide/introduction.rst b/docs/userguide/introduction.rst
index 17d2030e0..c702d47bc 100644
--- a/docs/userguide/introduction.rst
+++ b/docs/userguide/introduction.rst
@@ -30,16 +30,16 @@ and configurations required to use it.
.. include:: ../scenario/featurematrix.rst
-For details on which scenario's are best for you and how to install and configure them
-on your infrastructure the `OPNFV Configuration guide
-<http://artifacts.opnfv.org/opnfvdocs/docs/configguide/index.html>`_ provides a definitive
-reference.
+For details on which scenarios are best for you and how to install and configure them
+on your infrastructure the
+`OPNFV Configuration Guide <http://artifacts.opnfv.org/opnfvdocs/brahmaputra/docs/configguide/index.html>`_
+provides a valuable reference.
The user guide will describe how to enable and utilise features and use cases implemented and
tested on deployed OPNFV scenarios. For details of the use cases and tests that have been run
-you should check the validation procedures section of the features configuration guide. This will
-provide information about the specific use cases that have been validated and are working
-on your deployment.
+you should check the validation procedures section of the
+`OPNFV Configuration Guide <http://artifacts.opnfv.org/opnfvdocs/brahmaputra/docs/configguide/post-install.html>`_.
+This will provide information about the specific use cases that have been validated and are working on your deployment.
General usage guidelines
========================
@@ -49,16 +49,17 @@ for using features that have been configured according to the installation and c
instructions.
This guide is structured in a manner that will provide usage instructions for each feature in its own
-section. Identify the feature capability you would like to leverage and read through that user guide
-section to understand the available usage. The combination of platform features, if available in a given
-scenario and not otherwise indicated, should function by following each features section.
+section. Start by identifying the feature capability you would like to leverage, then read through
+the relevant user guide section to understand how to work with the feature.
+The combination of platform features, if available in a given scenario and not otherwise indicated,
+should operate according to the documentation.
Dependencies between features will be highlighted in the user guide text.
-You may wish to use the platform in a manner that the development team have not foreseen, or
+You may wish to use the platform in a manner that the development teams have not foreseen, or
exercise capabilities not fully validated on the platform. If you experience issues leveraging the
-platform for the uses you have envisioned the `OPNFV user mailing list <"mailto:opnfv-user@lists.opnfv.org">`_
+platform for the uses you have envisioned, the `OPNFV user mailing list <"mailto:opnfv-user@lists.opnfv.org">`_
provides a mechanism to establish a dialog with the community to help you overcome any issues identified.
It may be that you have identified a bug in the system, or that you are trying to execute a use case
-that has not yet ben implemented. In either case OPNFV is in essence a development project
-looking to ensure the required capabilities for our users are available.
+that has not yet been implemented. In either case it is important for OPNFV to learn about it as we are in
+essence a development project looking to ensure the required capabilities for our users are available.