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Removed Docker production warnings

* Removed warnings.
* Removed inconsistent Community installation sections.
* Fixed all installation page descriptions.
* Removed old .inc files.

Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: James Turnbull <james@lovedthanlost.net> (github: jamtur01)
James Turnbull 11 лет назад
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docs/sources/installation/amazon.md

@@ -1,15 +1,9 @@
 page_title: Installation on Amazon EC2
-page_description: Please note this project is currently under heavy development. It should not be used in production. 
+page_description: Installation instructions for Docker on Amazon EC2.
 page_keywords: amazon ec2, virtualization, cloud, docker, documentation, installation
 
 # Amazon EC2
 
-> **Note**:
-> Docker is still under heavy development! We don't recommend using it in
-> production yet, but we're getting closer with each release. Please see
-> our blog post, [Getting to Docker 1.0](
-> http://blog.docker.io/2013/08/getting-to-docker-1-0/)
-
 There are several ways to install Docker on AWS EC2:
 
  - [*Amazon QuickStart (Release Candidate - March 2014)*](

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docs/sources/installation/archlinux.md

@@ -1,21 +1,9 @@
 page_title: Installation on Arch Linux
-page_description: Please note this project is currently under heavy development. It should not be used in production.
+page_description: Installation instructions for Docker on ArchLinux.
 page_keywords: arch linux, virtualization, docker, documentation, installation
 
 # Arch Linux
 
-> **Note**:
-> Docker is still under heavy development! We don't recommend using it in
-> production yet, but we're getting closer with each release. Please see
-> our blog post, [Getting to Docker 1.0](
-> http://blog.docker.io/2013/08/getting-to-docker-1-0/)
-
-> **Note**: 
-> This is a community contributed installation path. The only `official`
-> installation is using the [*Ubuntu*](../ubuntulinux/#ubuntu-linux)
-> installation path. This version may be out of date because it depends on
-> some binaries to be updated and published
-
 Installing on Arch Linux can be handled via the package in community:
 
  - [docker](https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/docker/)

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docs/sources/installation/binaries.md

@@ -1,15 +1,9 @@
 page_title: Installation from Binaries
-page_description: This instruction set is meant for hackers who want to try out Docker on a variety of environments.
+page_description: Instructions for installing Docker as a binary. Mostly meant for hackers who want to try out Docker on a variety of environments.
 page_keywords: binaries, installation, docker, documentation, linux
 
 # Binaries
 
-> **Note**:
-> Docker is still under heavy development! We don't recommend using it in
-> production yet, but we're getting closer with each release. Please see
-> our blog post, [Getting to Docker 1.0](
-> http://blog.docker.io/2013/08/getting-to-docker-1-0/)
-
 **This instruction set is meant for hackers who want to try out Docker
 on a variety of environments.**
 

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docs/sources/installation/cruxlinux.md

@@ -4,18 +4,6 @@ page_keywords: crux linux, virtualization, Docker, documentation, installation
 
 # CRUX Linux
 
-> **Note**:
-> Docker is still under heavy development! We don't recommend using it in
-> production yet, but we're getting closer with each release. Please see
-> our blog post, [Getting to Docker 1.0](
-> http://blog.docker.io/2013/08/getting-to-docker-1-0/)
-
-> **Note**:
-> This is a community contributed installation path. The only `official`
-> installation is using the [*Ubuntu*](../ubuntulinux/#ubuntu-linux)
-> installation path. This version may be out of date because it depends on
-> some binaries to be updated and published.
-
 Installing on CRUX Linux can be handled via the ports from [James
 Mills](http://prologic.shortcircuit.net.au/) and are included in the
 official [contrib](http://crux.nu/portdb/?a=repo&q=contrib) ports:

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docs/sources/installation/debian.md

@@ -1,15 +1,9 @@
 page_title: Installation on Debian
-page_description: Instructions for installing Docker on Debian
+page_description: Instructions for installing Docker on Debian.
 page_keywords: Docker, Docker documentation, installation, debian
 
 # Debian
 
-> **Note**:
-> Docker is still under heavy development! We don't recommend using it in
-> production yet, but we're getting closer with each release. Please see
-> our blog post, [Getting to Docker 1.0](
-> http://blog.docker.io/2013/08/getting-to-docker-1-0/)
-
 Docker is supported on the following versions of Debian:
 
  - [*Debian 8.0 Jessie (64-bit)*](#debian-jessie-8-64-bit)

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docs/sources/installation/fedora.md

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 page_title: Installation on Fedora
-page_description: Please note this project is currently under heavy development. It should not be used in production.
+page_description: Installation instructions for Docker on Fedora.
 page_keywords: Docker, Docker documentation, Fedora, requirements, virtualbox, vagrant, git, ssh, putty, cygwin, linux
 
 # Fedora
 
-> **Note**:
-> Docker is still under heavy development! We don't recommend using it in
-> production yet, but we're getting closer with each release. Please see
-> our blog post, [Getting to Docker 1.0](
-> http://blog.docker.io/2013/08/getting-to-docker-1-0/)
-
-> **Note**:
-> This is a community contributed installation path. The only `official`
-> installation is using the [*Ubuntu*](../ubuntulinux/#ubuntu-linux)
-> installation path. This version may be out of date because it depends on
-> some binaries to be updated and published.
-
 Docker is available in **Fedora 19 and later**. Please note that due to
 the current Docker limitations Docker is able to run only on the **64
 bit** architecture.

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docs/sources/installation/frugalware.md

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 page_title: Installation on FrugalWare
-page_description: Please note this project is currently under heavy development. It should not be used in production.
+page_description: Installation instructions for Docker on FrugalWare.
 page_keywords: frugalware linux, virtualization, docker, documentation, installation
 
 # FrugalWare
 
-> **Note**:
-> Docker is still under heavy development! We don't recommend using it in
-> production yet, but we're getting closer with each release. Please see
-> our blog post, [Getting to Docker 1.0](
-> http://blog.docker.io/2013/08/getting-to-docker-1-0/)
-
-> **Note**:
-> This is a community contributed installation path. The only `official`
-> installation is using the [*Ubuntu*](../ubuntulinux/#ubuntu-linux)
-> installation path. This version may be out of date because it depends on
-> some binaries to be updated and published
-
 Installing on FrugalWare is handled via the official packages:
 
  - [lxc-docker i686](http://www.frugalware.org/packages/200141)

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docs/sources/installation/gentoolinux.md

@@ -1,33 +1,21 @@
 page_title: Installation on Gentoo
-page_description: Please note this project is currently under heavy development. It should not be used in production.
+page_description: Installation instructions for Docker on Gentoo.
 page_keywords: gentoo linux, virtualization, docker, documentation, installation
 
 # Gentoo
 
-> **Note**:
-> Docker is still under heavy development! We don't recommend using it in
-> production yet, but we're getting closer with each release. Please see
-> our blog post, [Getting to Docker 1.0](
-> http://blog.docker.io/2013/08/getting-to-docker-1-0/)
-
-> **Note**:
-> This is a community contributed installation path. The only `official`
-> installation is using the [*Ubuntu*](../ubuntulinux/#ubuntu-linux)
-> installation path. This version may be out of date because it depends on
-> some binaries to be updated and published
-
 Installing Docker on Gentoo Linux can be accomplished using one of two
 methods. The first and best way if you're looking for a stable
 experience is to use the official app-emulation/docker package directly
 in the portage tree.
 
-If you're looking for a `-bin` ebuild, a live
-ebuild, or bleeding edge ebuild changes/fixes, the second installation
-method is to use the overlay provided at
+If you're looking for a `-bin` ebuild, a live ebuild, or bleeding edge
+ebuild changes/fixes, the second installation method is to use the
+overlay provided at
 [https://github.com/tianon/docker-overlay](https://github.com/tianon/docker-overlay)
-which can be added using `app-portage/layman`. The
-most accurate and up-to-date documentation for properly installing and
-using the overlay can be found in [the overlay
+which can be added using `app-portage/layman`. The most accurate and
+up-to-date documentation for properly installing and using the overlay
+can be found in [the overlay
 README](https://github.com/tianon/docker-overlay/blob/master/README.md#using-this-overlay).
 
 Note that sometimes there is a disparity between the latest version and

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docs/sources/installation/google.md

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 page_title: Installation on Google Cloud Platform
-page_description: Please note this project is currently under heavy development. It should not be used in production.
+page_description: Installation instructions for Docker on the Google Cloud Platform.
 page_keywords: Docker, Docker documentation, installation, google, Google Compute Engine, Google Cloud Platform
 
 # Google Cloud Platform
 
-> **Note**:
-> Docker is still under heavy development! We don't recommend using it in
-> production yet, but we're getting closer with each release. Please see
-> our blog post, [Getting to Docker 1.0](
-> http://blog.docker.io/2013/08/getting-to-docker-1-0/)
-
-## Compute Engine QuickStart for Debian
-
 1. Go to [Google Cloud Console](https://cloud.google.com/console) and
    create a new Cloud Project with [Compute Engine
    enabled](https://developers.google.com/compute/docs/signup).

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docs/sources/installation/install_header.inc

@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-
-.. note::
-
-   Docker is still under heavy development! We don't recommend using
-   it in production yet, but we're getting closer with each
-   release. Please see our blog post, `"Getting to Docker 1.0"
-   <http://blog.docker.io/2013/08/getting-to-docker-1-0/>`_

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docs/sources/installation/install_unofficial.inc

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-
-.. note::
-
-   This is a community contributed installation path. The only
-   'official' installation is using the :ref:`ubuntu_linux`
-   installation path. This version may be out of date because it
-   depends on some binaries to be updated and published

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docs/sources/installation/openSUSE.md

@@ -1,21 +1,9 @@
 page_title: Installation on openSUSE
-page_description: Please note this project is currently under heavy development. It should not be used in production.
+page_description: Installation instructions for Docker on openSUSE.
 page_keywords: openSUSE, virtualbox, docker, documentation, installation
 
 # openSUSE
 
-> **Note**:
-> Docker is still under heavy development! We don't recommend using it in
-> production yet, but we're getting closer with each release. Please see
-> our blog post, [Getting to Docker 1.0](
-> http://blog.docker.io/2013/08/getting-to-docker-1-0/)
-
-> **Note**:
-> This is a community contributed installation path. The only `official`
-> installation is using the [*Ubuntu*](../ubuntulinux/#ubuntu-linux)
-> installation path. This version may be out of date because it depends on
-> some binaries to be updated and published
-
 Docker is available in **openSUSE 12.3 and later**. Please note that due
 to the current Docker limitations Docker is able to run only on the **64
 bit** architecture.

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docs/sources/installation/rackspace.md

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 page_title: Installation on Rackspace Cloud
-page_description: Please note this project is currently under heavy development. It should not be used in production.
+page_description: Installation instructions for Docker on Rackspace Cloud.
 page_keywords: Rackspace Cloud, installation, docker, linux, ubuntu
 
 # Rackspace Cloud
 
-> **Note**:
-> This is a community contributed installation path. The only `official`
-> installation is using the [*Ubuntu*](../ubuntulinux/#ubuntu-linux)
-> installation path. This version may be out of date because it depends on
-> some binaries to be updated and published
-
 Installing Docker on Ubuntu provided by Rackspace is pretty
 straightforward, and you should mostly be able to follow the
 [*Ubuntu*](../ubuntulinux/#ubuntu-linux) installation guide.

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docs/sources/installation/rhel.md

@@ -1,21 +1,9 @@
 page_title: Installation on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
-page_description: Please note this project is currently under heavy development. It should not be used in production.
+page_description: Installation instructions for Docker on Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
 page_keywords: Docker, Docker documentation, requirements, linux, rhel, centos
 
 # Red Hat Enterprise Linux
 
-> **Note**:
-> Docker is still under heavy development! We don't recommend using it in
-> production yet, but we're getting closer with each release. Please see
-> our blog post, [Getting to Docker 1.0](
-> http://blog.docker.io/2013/08/getting-to-docker-1-0/)
-
-> **Note**:
-> This is a community contributed installation path. The only `official`
-> installation is using the [*Ubuntu*](../ubuntulinux/#ubuntu-linux)
-> installation path. This version may be out of date because it depends on
-> some binaries to be updated and published
-
 Docker is available for **RHEL** on EPEL. These instructions should work
 for both RHEL and CentOS. They will likely work for other binary
 compatible EL6 distributions as well, but they haven't been tested.

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docs/sources/installation/softlayer.md

@@ -1,17 +1,9 @@
 page_title: Installation on IBM SoftLayer 
-page_description: Please note this project is currently under heavy development. It should not be used in production. 
+page_description: Installation instructions for Docker on IBM Softlayer.
 page_keywords: IBM SoftLayer, virtualization, cloud, docker, documentation, installation
 
 # IBM SoftLayer
 
-> **Note**:
-> Docker is still under heavy development! We don't recommend using it in
-> production yet, but we're getting closer with each release. Please see
-> our blog post, [Getting to Docker 1.0](
-> http://blog.docker.io/2013/08/getting-to-docker-1-0/)
-
-## IBM SoftLayer QuickStart
-
 1. Create an [IBM SoftLayer account](
    https://www.softlayer.com/cloud-servers/).
 2. Log in to the [SoftLayer Console](

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docs/sources/installation/ubuntulinux.md

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 # Ubuntu
 
-> **Note**:
-> Docker is still under heavy development! We don't recommend using it in
-> production yet, but we're getting closer with each release. Please see
-> our blog post, [Getting to Docker 1.0](
-> http://blog.docker.io/2013/08/getting-to-docker-1-0/)
-
 Docker is supported on the following versions of Ubuntu:
 
  - [*Ubuntu Trusty 14.04 (LTS) (64-bit)*](#ubuntu-trusty-1404-lts-64-bit)