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-===================
-Documentation Guide
-===================
-
-This page intends to cover the documentation handling for OPNFV. OPNFV projects are expected to create a variety of document types,
-according to the nature of the project. Some of these are common to projects that develop/integrate features into the OPNFV platform, e.g.
-Installation Instructions and User/Configurations Guides. Other document types may be project-specific.
-
-.. contents::
- :depth: 3
- :local:
-
-Getting Started with Documentation for Your Project
----------------------------------------------------
-OPNFV documentation is automated and integrated into our git & gerrit toolchains.
-
-We use RST document templates in our repositories and automatically render to HTML and PDF versions of the documents in our artifact
-store, our WiKi is also able to integrate these rendered documents directly allowing projects to use the revision controlled documentation
-process for project information, content and deliverables.
-Read :ref:`this page <include-documentation>` which elaborates on how documentation is to be included within opnfvdocs.
-
-Licencing your documentation
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-All contributions to the OPNFV project are done in accordance with the OPNFV licensing requirements. Documentation in OPNFV is contributed
-in accordance with the `Creative Commons 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/>`_ and the `SPDX https://spdx.org/>`_ licence.
-All documentation files need to be licensed using the text below. The license may be applied in the first lines of
-all contributed RST files:
-
-.. code-block:: bash
-
- .. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
- .. SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-4.0
- .. (c) <optionally add copywriters name>
-
- These lines will not be rendered in the html and pdf files.
-
-How and where to store the document content files in your repository
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-All documentation for your project should be structured and stored in the :code:`<repo>/docs/` directory. The documentation toolchain will
-look in these directories and be triggered on events in these directories when generating documents.
-
-Document structure and contribution
------------------------------------
-A general structure is proposed for storing and handling documents that are common across many projects but also for documents that may be
-project specific. The documentation is divided into three areas Release, Development and Testing. Templates for these areas can be found
-under :code:`opnfvdocs/docs/templates/`.
-
-Project teams are encouraged to use templates provided by the opnfvdocs project to ensure that there is consistency across the community.
-Following representation shows the expected structure:
-
-::
-
- docs/
- ├── development
- │ ├── design
- │ ├── overview
- │ └── requirements
- ├── release
- │ ├── configguide
- │ ├── installation
- │ ├── release-notes
- │ ├── scenarios
- │ │ └── scenario.name
- │ └── userguide
- └── testing
- ├── developer
- └── user
-
-
-Release documentation
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-Release documentation is the set of documents that are published for each OPNFV release. These documents are created and developed
-following the OPNFV release process and milestones and should reflect the content of the OPNFV release.
-These documents have a master index.rst file in the <opnfvdocs> repository and extract content from other repositories.
-To provide content into these documents place your <content>.rst files in a directory in your repository that matches the master document
-and add a reference to that file in the correct place in the corresponding index.rst file in :code:`opnfvdocs/docs/release/`.
-
-**Platform Overview**: :code:`opnfvdocs/docs/release/overview`
-
-- Note this document is not a contribution driven document
-- Content for this is prepared by the Marketing team together with the opnfvdocs team
-
-**Installation Instruction**: :code:`<repo>/docs/release/installation`
-
-- Folder for documents describing how to deploy each installer and scenario descriptions
-- Release notes will be included here <To Confirm>
-- Security related documents will be included here
-- Note that this document will be compiled into 'OPNFV Installation Instruction'
-
-**User Guide**: :code:`<repo>/docs/release/userguide`
-
-- Folder for manuals to use specific features
-- Folder for documents describing how to install/configure project specific components and features
-- Can be the directory where API reference for project specific features are stored
-- Note this document will be compiled into 'OPNFV userguide'
-
-**Configuration Guide**: :code:`<repo>/docs/release/configguide`
-
-- Brief introduction to configure OPNFV with its dependencies.
-
-**Release Notes**: :code:`<repo>/docs/release/release-notes`
-
-- Changes brought about in the release cycle.
-- Include version details.
-
-Testing documentation
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-Documentation created by test projects can be stored under two different sub directories /user or /developemnt.
-Release notes will be stored under <repo>/docs/release/release-notes
-
-**User documentation**: :code:`<repo>/testing/user/`
-Will collect the documentation of the test projects allowing the end user to perform testing towards a OPNFV SUT
-e.g. Functest/Yardstick/Vsperf/Storperf/Bottlenecks/Qtip installation/config & user guides.
-
-**Development documentation**: :code:`<repo>/testing/developent/`
-Will collect documentation to explain how to create your own test case and leverage existing testing frameworks e.g. developer guides.
-
-Development Documentation
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-Project specific documents such as design documentation, project overview or requirement documentation can be stored under
-/docs/development. Links to generated documents will be dislayed under Development Documentaiton section on docs.opnfv.org.
-You are encouraged to establish the following basic structure for your project as needed:
-
-**Requirement Documentation**: :code:`<repo>/docs/development/requirements/`
-
-- Folder for your requirement documentation
-- For details on requirements projects' structures see the `Requirements Projects <https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/PROJ/Requirements+Projects>`_ page.
-
-**Design Documentation**: :code:`<repo>/docs/development/design`
-
-- Folder for your upstream design documents (blueprints, development proposals, etc..)
-
-**Project overview**: :code:`<repo>/docs/development/overview`
-
-- Folder for any project specific documentation.