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Re: Debian Doc Project and LDP -- hail and well-met
Let me clarify two little items which I noticed on re-reading. Really
sorry for the spam.
Adam Di Carlo <adam@onshore.com> writes:
> - the DDP should not overlap the LDP in any way; any efforts for
> general Linux documentation or free software documentation should
> go as far upstream as possible, that is, and not excluded to,
> sending patches to LDP maintainers and upstream software
> maintainers. This outlook is nothing less than what is required
> by the Debian Social Contract.
I meant to say, "any Debian-initiated efforts" need to go the LDP
and/or upstream.
> - [purely opinion here, no official status to this] I feel that LDP
> HOWTOs should be distribution-neutral insofar as possible. Most
> issues experienced by users are the same no matter the
> distribution. "Installation HOWTOs", I feel, should be maintained
> in general by the distributions rather than the LDP. General
> issues (i.e., Hardware HOWTO, Ethernet HOWTO) should be handled by
> the LDP.
This is a bit idealistic. I know that there are
distribution-dependant elements to HOWTOs, and I do think that it's
not inappropriate to include these. Hopefully, such
distribution-dependant bits will be clearly marked as such and a
balance maintained between the different major distributions (whatever
those are).
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.....Adam Di Carlo....adam@onShore.com.....<URL:http://www.onShore.com/>
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