diff --git a/plugindocs/fuel-plugin-sdk-guide/create-environment/repository-workflow.rst b/plugindocs/fuel-plugin-sdk-guide/create-environment/repository-workflow.rst
index 54686c4e8..165aec5ae 100644
--- a/plugindocs/fuel-plugin-sdk-guide/create-environment/repository-workflow.rst
+++ b/plugindocs/fuel-plugin-sdk-guide/create-environment/repository-workflow.rst
@@ -12,7 +12,8 @@ As a plugin developer, your repository workflow must be the following:
repository in the OpenStack namespace, you need to do the following:
* Have your code reviewed by the `Fuel team `_.
- You can also request a review in the #fuel-dev channel in IRC.
+ You can also request a review in the #fuel-dev channel in IRC. You are welcome
+ to request peer review from the members of your development team.
* Plan to set up a CI for the plugin. See :ref:`plugin-ci`.
* Confirm that you are going to support the plugin for more than one
version of Fuel.
diff --git a/plugindocs/fuel-plugin-sdk-guide/existing-plugins.rst b/plugindocs/fuel-plugin-sdk-guide/existing-plugins.rst
index b71e53538..feb006370 100644
--- a/plugindocs/fuel-plugin-sdk-guide/existing-plugins.rst
+++ b/plugindocs/fuel-plugin-sdk-guide/existing-plugins.rst
@@ -3,5 +3,8 @@
Overview of existing plugins
============================
-* `Fuel plugins on GitHub `_
-* `DriverLog `_
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+* `Fuel plugins on GitHub `_ -
+ contains the source code of Fuel Plugins.
+* `DriverLog `_ -
+ contains the list of plugin maintainers with their contacts, compatible OpenStack releases,
+ and the CI/CD pipeline.
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diff --git a/plugindocs/fuel-plugin-sdk-guide/introduction.rst b/plugindocs/fuel-plugin-sdk-guide/introduction.rst
index 0e8187d85..df655af88 100644
--- a/plugindocs/fuel-plugin-sdk-guide/introduction.rst
+++ b/plugindocs/fuel-plugin-sdk-guide/introduction.rst
@@ -10,15 +10,12 @@ The Fuel Plugin SDK Guide provides instructions on how to build, test, and
troubleshoot your plugins; the guide also gives an overview of the existing
plugins.
-This guide focuses on Fuel Plugin Builder Version 4 delivered with Fuel 8.0
-Maintenance Update 1.
-
Before you read this document, you must do the following:
-#. Install Fuel 8.0. See :ref:`fuel-install-guide`.
-#. Update the Fuel Master node to Maintenance Update 1.
+#. Install the latest Fuel version. See :ref:`fuel-install-guide`.
#. Deploy an OpenStack environment with one controller and one compute node.
- See :ref:`create-env-ug`.
+ See :ref:`create-env-ug`. For testing purposes you will need to use at
+ least 3 Controller nodes for high availability.
This guide is a work in progress and will eventually have most of
the information you need on Fuel Plugin SDK. In the meantime, use
diff --git a/plugindocs/fuel-plugin-sdk-guide/requirements.rst b/plugindocs/fuel-plugin-sdk-guide/requirements.rst
index e7073a2eb..df03f8abf 100644
--- a/plugindocs/fuel-plugin-sdk-guide/requirements.rst
+++ b/plugindocs/fuel-plugin-sdk-guide/requirements.rst
@@ -10,6 +10,6 @@ Requirements
* If you use plugin pre-deployment scripts that somehow change the state of
the Fuel Master node -- for example, changes to Nailgun database --
ensure that all these changes are removed in the post-deployment script.
-* TBD Fuel code style guidelines
-* TBD Use puppet-lint and pep8 (+bash?)
-* TBD recommendation on pre_build_hook
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+* See :ref:`code-style` and
+ `Fuel contribution guidelines `_
+* recommendation on pre_build_hook
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