move_base/Reviews/2009-10-06_Doc_Review
Reviewer:
Instructions for doing a doc review
See DocReviewProcess for more instructions
- Does the documentation define the Users of your Package, i.e. for the expected usages of your Stack, which APIs will users engage with?
- Are all of these APIs documented?
- Do relevant usages have associated tutorials? (you can ignore this if a Stack-level tutorial covers the relevant usage), and are the indexed in the right places?
- If there are hardware dependencies of the Package, are these documented?
- Is it clear to an outside user what the roadmap is for the Package?
- Is it clear to an outside user what the stability is for the Package?
- Are concepts introduced by the Package well illustrated?
- Is the research related to the Package referenced properly? i.e. can users easily get to relevant papers?
- Are any mathematical formulas in the Package not covered by papers properly documented?
For each launch file in a Package
- Is it clear how to run that launch file?
- Does the launch file start up with no errors when run correctly?
- Do the Nodes in that launch file correctly use ROS_ERROR/ROS_WARN/ROS_INFO logging levels?
Concerns / issues
Stu
- "The move_base package provides an implementation of a robot_action"
- Do you mean "robot_action?" Also, link to actionlib
- Fixed
- Do you mean "robot_action?" Also, link to actionlib
- In the entire opening paragraph, everything that you refer to should be a link.
- Updated to link to packages
- "Action Input/Output Topics" should probably be "Action Subscribed/Published Topics"
- Changed as suggested
Several of your parameters allow the user to select among plugins. Each of these should state the type of plugin and link to the appropriate *_interface package.
- They now refer to the nav_core package for the interfaces
base_global_planner parameter: Say (link to?) what type of plugin
- Now gives the specific plugin type
- Consider explaining why there are two costmaps. "The move_base node also maintains two costmaps one global and one local that can be used for navigation tasks" isn't a very clear sentence. Can they both be used for navigation tasks, or just the local one? Isn't the whole point to perform navigation tasks?
- I don't have a detailed explanation here, but I reworked the sentence so it makes sense and linked to the costmap_2d package