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Date:      Thu, 1 Aug 2002 12:47:47 -0400
From:      Michael Lucas <mwlucas@blackhelicopters.org>
To:        Sergey Lyubka <devnull@asitatech.ie>
Cc:        freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Assembly, Kernels and Bootstraps
Message-ID:  <20020801124747.A13036@blackhelicopters.org>
In-Reply-To: <20020801155424.GG97092@yoda.asitatech.ie>; from devnull@asitatech.ie on Thu, Aug 01, 2002 at 03:54:24PM %2B0000
References:  <20020731161322.O5057-100000@boise.neuroflux.com> <20020801102424.GC97092@yoda.asitatech.ie> <3D490353.8A5A07D4@mindspring.com> <20020801101639.A11972@blackhelicopters.org> <20020801155424.GG97092@yoda.asitatech.ie>

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On Thu, Aug 01, 2002 at 03:54:24PM +0000, Sergey Lyubka wrote:
> Lions wrote a book far long ago, and it is still worth reading.
> Why?
> Because he didn't just show the code, he showed the concepts.

Yes, this would be nice.  But there's a reason why that book is such a
standout: that sort of writing is very difficult to do.

> Is it possible to get frosen version, say, 5.0 - current,
> and describe it? I think it is. Many things may become obsolete,
> but the knowledge I'm talking about will be revealed. Such book
> must paint a solid and complete picture of FreeBSD kernel.

You can write all you want, but if a publisher won't print it, you're
out of luck.  Publishers are very leery of things that are obsolete
before they're printed.  I'm not saying it *can't* be done, but it
would be difficult to get a publisher to bite.

That's why we have the developers' handbook online, specifically so
things can be updated quickly.  And it's difficult to get more text
for that; the people who can write that text are busy writing code.

==ml

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