Tweaking some things

Signed-off-by: Mary Anthony <mary@docker.com>
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Mary Anthony 2015-10-24 18:07:08 -07:00 committed by Tibor Vass
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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Docker has two primary branches for documentation:
| Branch | Description | URL (published via commit-hook) |
|----------|--------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `docs` | Official release documentation | [https://docs.docker.com](https://docs.docker.com) |
| `master` | Merged but unreleased development work | [http://docs.master.dockerproject.org](http://docs.master.dockerproject.org) |
| `master` | Merged but unreleased development work | |
Additions and updates to upcoming releases are made in a feature branch off of
the `master` branch. The Docker maintainers also support a `docs` branch that
@ -26,9 +26,7 @@ contains the last release of documentation.
After a release, documentation updates are continually merged into `master` as
they occur. This work includes new documentation for forthcoming features, bug
fixes, and other updates. Docker's CI system automatically builds and updates
the `master` documentation after each merge and posts it to
[http://docs.master.dockerproject.org](http://docs.master.dockerproject.org).
fixes, and other updates.
Periodically, the Docker maintainers update `docs.docker.com` between official
releases of Docker. They do this by cherry-picking commits from `master`,
@ -67,8 +65,7 @@ own.
The `docker/docker` repository contains a `Dockerfile` and a `Makefile`.
Together, these create a development environment in which you can build and
run a container running the Docker documentation website. To build the
documentation site, enter `make docs` at the root of your `docker/docker`
fork:
documentation site, enter `make docs` in the `docs` directory of your `docker/docker` fork:
$ make docs
.... (lots of output) ....
@ -289,7 +286,3 @@ aws cloudfront create-invalidation --profile docs.docker.com --distribution-id
For information on generating man pages (short for manual page), see the README.md
document in [the man page directory](https://github.com/docker/docker/tree/master/docker)
in this project.