Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 17:08:51 -0600 From: dannyman <dannyman@sasquatch.dannyland.org> To: nik@iii.co.uk, Jun Kuriyama <kuriyama@opt.phys.waseda.ac.jp> Cc: freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.ORG, committers@FreeBSD.ORG, nik@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Move handbook to doc/en/handbook as part of DTD migration? (was Re: LINUXDOC_2_DOCBOOK_BP branch applied to doc/handbook) Message-ID: <19980331170851.26859@arh0300.urh.uiuc.edu> In-Reply-To: <19980331155059.24295@iii.co.uk>; from nik@iii.co.uk on Tue, Mar 31, 1998 at 03:50:59PM %2B0100 References: <19980330183652.07840@iii.co.uk> <3520D677.7DF34125@opt.phys.waseda.ac.jp> <19980331155059.24295@iii.co.uk>
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On Tue, Mar 31, 1998 at 03:50:59PM +0100, nik@iii.co.uk wrote: [...] > I'm not aware of any reason why the English version of the Handbook (and > eventually the FAQ) shouldn't be in their own language specific directory > as well (except historical accident, of course). > > Comments from anyone else appreciated. Just to play devil's advocate here; what version of the handbook would future translations be based on? Or should docs be maintained seperately by each language's user group? Or, what I wanna say is ... shouldn't there be some "common" or "standard" set of documentation ... that various translations would contribute to / be based on? I'm just thinking that if the English were default, that would make sense from the point of view of a sort of centralized "standard" doc set that all others are related to. Of course, having one's own subdirectory doesn't mean this can't be done. Does anyone get my point? It seems rather unimpressive. :) -dan -- // dannyman yori aiokomete || Our Honored Symbol deserves \\/ http://www.dannyland.org/~dannyman/ || an Honorable Retirement (UIUC) To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-doc" in the body of the message
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