Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2000 19:28:38 -0500 From: amg <ursa@cris.com> To: FreeBSD-doc@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: documentation Message-ID: <38C99305.41C67EA6@cris.com>
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Hopefully, this is going to the right people.
I'm a C/UNIX programmer, and, over the years, I've
had my snout in a lot of bad code. And, what all of
this bad code had in common was lack of (any kind of)
documentation. Because of this I am, expectedly, big
on documentation.
Toward that end, I'd like to suggest an additional
doco approach, to augment the handbook.ascii, which,
by the way, is loaded with lots of good information.
Despite my not having a high opion of linux, their
HOWTO series is both a good idea as well as most of
it being well written. It seems that a lot of it is
already written and just needs to gone over to insure
that it fits FreeBSD. Credit should, of course, be
given to the linux team.
Additionlly, I would like to offer to the Documen-
tation team, a script that I have written to use
with my CD burner. It replaces the two scripts that
are located in /usr/share/examples/worm:
makecdfs.sh and burncd.sh,
neither of which is well commented nor a joy to use.
I was envisioning a CD-R HowTO or miniHowTo which
would have input from users about their methods of using
their burners and any scripts or support programs or
files that they have generated.
I hope that you'll find some of this of use.
august
ursa@cris.com
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