This directory contains what's eventually intended to become reference documentation for OpenStack High Availability. Contrary to the rest of the documentation which is straight-up DocBook, this guide is being maintained, at least for the time being, in AsciiDoc. AsciiDoc processing is supported by the OpenStack Jenkins CI infrastructure, but not by the Maven toolchain. So as a stop-gap measure until such support becomes available, please do this if you want to build offline before you send a patch: 1. Make your change to the AsciiDoc source file (.txt). The syntax should be self explanatory-and intuitive to anyone who's ever used something like Markdown or RST. The AsciiDoc cheatsheet is an extremely useful resource: http://powerman.name/doc/asciidoc 2. Pipe your stuff through AsciiDoc. Here's one catch: AsciiDoc currently doesn't fully support DocBook 5, but the Maven toolchain requires it. So you'll have to run your AsciiDoc output through the "db4upgrade.xsl" stylesheet that ships with DocBook 5. 3. Finally, indent your resulting XML with two spaces. This should produce a clean patch against bk-ha-guide.xml which you can then submit to Gerrit along with your .txt file patch. 4. Add an "xml:id" attribute on the root element. The Maven toolchain requires this. Here's a command line you can use with AsciiDoc, xsltproc, xmllint and sed to achieve all of the above: asciidoc -b docbook -d book -o - ha-guide.txt | \ xsltproc -o - /path/to/db4-upgrade.xsl - | \ xmllint --format - | \ sed -e 's,^ bk-ha-guide.xml Admittedly, the sed hack is particularly ugly, but it does get the job done. After that, you should be able to build with "mvn clean generate-sources" as you normally would.