PyoM: Documentation

Yesterday I ran into PyoM
a blog, dedicated to the development of python based UserLand tools for the openMosix kernel extension.

Today Dave
mentions the lack of documentation for oM 2.6, here's my reply on that topic:

The reason for no documentation on openMosix 2.6, apart from the stuff in the wiki, is that I don't want to write it before I consider openMosix 2.6 itselve stable enough to actually be used by people.

There is no use for enduser documentation if a product isn't stable enough to be used by that end user.

Up till today there still is no fixed userland code that has been accepted as the default oM2.6 tools maybe the new Python scripts will become those tools.