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Date:      Thu, 2 Nov 2000 17:02:42 -0800
From:      Gary Kline <kline@tera.com>
To:        David Johnson <djohnson@acuson.com>
Cc:        Giorgos Keramidas <keramida@ceid.upatras.gr>, Rasputin <rasputin@FreeBSD-uk.eu.org>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: beginners with bsd
Message-ID:  <20001102170242.A14016@athena.sea.tera.com>
In-Reply-To: <3A01F6D9.6320A0E5@acuson.com>; from David Johnson on Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 03:20:57PM -0800
References:  <000a01c043c3$942af1e0$1d24fc3e@knapp> <Pine.LNX.4.21.0011010047360.691-100000@sherman.spotnet> <20001102093329.B14637@dogma.freebsd-uk.eu.org> <20001103003014.D4698@hades.hell.gr> <3A01F6D9.6320A0E5@acuson.com>

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On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 03:20:57PM -0800, David Johnson wrote:
> Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
> 
> > > Unlike (R**h**) Linux, where
> > >
> > > 'this manpage is no longer maintained - we just like installing files'
> > >
> > > seems to be the most common entry.
> > 
> > What can anyone say about an OS where the manpages are considered something
> > `extra' that is not part of the system itself? *sigh*
> 
> It's not just R**H**, it's all of the Linux distributions that use GNU.
> GNU wants you to use info instead of man. What is especially obnoxious
> is when you use info and see the words "this man page is not longer
> maintained...".
> 
> I've been tempted to write an info2man conversion utility and donate it
> to GNU, but I know that they would never use it, too heretical.
> 

	I'll throw in my dime's worth and suggest that every `info'
	page be turned into a man-style page with hyperlinks.  If
	hyperlinks (and space) been available 25 years ago, every 
	manual entry would've had links.  Another think the man 
	pages would've had is examples.  The reason man pages were
	so terse was that disk space was extremely costly.  

	gary




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