home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Newsgroups: comp.os.linux
- Path: sparky!uunet!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!bloom-picayune.mit.edu!daemon
- From: Mark Komarinski <komarimf@craft.camp.clarkson.edu>
- Subject: Re: Stabilizing linux
- Message-ID: <1992Aug13.200750.1247@athena.mit.edu>
- Sender: daemon@athena.mit.edu (Mr Background)
- Reply-To: komarimf@craft.camp.clarkson.edu
- Organization: The Internet
- Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1992 20:07:50 GMT
- Lines: 52
-
- On Aug 12, 2:33pm, Eric Youngdale wrote:
- | In article <1992Aug12.124749.17219@engr.uark.edu> tep@engr.uark.edu writes:
- | >dje@sspiff.ampr.ab.ca (Doug Evans) writes:
- | >
- | >>davidsen@ariel.crd.GE.COM (william E Davidsen) writes:
- | >>For example, I can buy a whole suite of manuals on SVR4/386 from Prentice Hall
- | >>for about $300. Yes yes, that's pretty steep, but what are the realistic
- | >>alternatives?
- | >>
- | >>Suppose Linux was heading to where SVR4/386 already is: most of our manuals
- | >>would already be written for us. And we would rarely have to cope with Linux
- | >
- | >Plagiarism.
- |
- | No, you miss the point. I think that the idea was that we could simply
- | tell people to go down to their local technical bookstore, and tell them to buy
- | the SVR4/386 manual set. The users manual might be OK, but we need to remember
- | that we are using mostly GNU replacements, and this means that there are
- | additional switches and features which would not be in the SVR4 manuals.
- | The system administrators manual for SVR4 is useless as far as linux is
- | concerned.
- |
-
- Great. $60 to get the 20 disks from a company and $300 to get the manuals.
-
- | There is a linux manpage project that someone is coordinating. I do
- | not know the status of it, but perhaps someone involved would care to fill us
- | in on the status. I would be interested in seeing a list of which utilities
- | they have man pages for.
- |
- | This could be the beginning of a linux manual. My feeling is that
- | a collection of man pages is a very poor substitute for a real manual, but
- | the main advantage is that there is very little writing required to get
- | something publishable.
-
- Both manuals and man pages have their advantages. Manuals are good for
- skimming through and getting general information and for beginners
- trying to get a clue. man pages are better for gurus/hackers who forgot
- that one switch.
-
- Why not have both? Whipping up some on-line manuals that can be printed
- or viewed should not be that much trouble, and everyone will benefit in the
- end.
-
- -Mark
-
-
- --
- - Mark Komarinski - komarimf@craft.camp.clarkson.edu
- [MIME mail welcome]
- Did you know that 50% of statistics are made up?
-
-