That's actually quite a good idea, although of course it's just C#. I think PowerShell users also expect in-shell help with a Get-Help command.
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Stephen Turner
-----Original Message-----
From: xs-devel-request@lists.xenserver.org [mailto:xs-devel-request@lists.xenserver.org] On Behalf Of Dave Scott
Sent: 28 January 2015 11:00
To: xs-devel@lists.xenserver.org
Cc: Andrew Cooper; xen-api@lists.xenproject.org; Konstantina Chremmou
Subject: Re: [xs-devel] improving the XenAPI docs
> On 28 Jan 2015, at 10:26, Stephen Turner <Stephen.Turner@citrix.com> wrote:
>
> Oops, sorry, I didn't realise which lists this thread was on. However, as all the tickets it refers to are on our internal bug tracker, it wouldn't be much use if I did post it. I think it basically covers the areas already mentioned, but with specific examples of places where the documentation is lacking.
No problem. I’ll take a look at this list and see what should be promoted to the external wiki.
BTW another thought occurred to me: the best API using example code we have is XenCenter itself, so we could link directly to lines of code in it. What do you think?
Cheers,
Dave
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> Stephen Turner
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andrew Cooper
> Sent: 28 January 2015 10:21
> To: Stephen Turner
> Cc: xs-devel@lists.xenserver.org; xen-api@lists.xenproject.org; Konstantina Chremmou
> Subject: Re: [xs-devel] improving the XenAPI docs
>
> On 28/01/15 08:52, Stephen Turner wrote:
>> Tina thought about this problem a lot and compiled a partial (but large) list of issues: see section 5 of https://info.citrite.net/display/UI/SDK+product+backlog+at+the+end+of+Clearwater.
>
> Any posts to public mailing lists need to refer to the public XenServer wiki rather than our internal wiki.
>
> ~Andrew
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