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RE: LDP could use some help with markup.



> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Monday, May 08, 2000 2:42 PM
> To: Gregory Leblanc
> Cc: '[email protected]'; Ldp Discuss List (E-mail)
> Subject: Re: LDP could use some help with markup.
> 
> On Mon, 8 May 2000, Gregory Leblanc wrote:
> 
> ...
> 
> > I have not yet replied to any of these authors, so 
> hopefully they don't
> > think that I'm dead.  Is there anybody out there who would 
> like to help,
> > ideally by taking the document and marking it up in DocBook 
> SGML, and then
> > working with the author for a revision or two to make sure 
> that they've got
> > the grasp of DocBook SGML?
> 
> Hmm. Sounds reasonable and feasable.
> 
> Provide it's not a 100 page document you can count me in for 
> one HOWTO.

Sweet!  A whole bunch of people have volunteered.  Chuck Dale has already
taken the Man Page HOWTO and converted it.  The other two are still free
(Friedemann Baitinger [[email protected]], author of the Modem Sharing HOWTO, and
partha [[email protected]], author of the Pre-Installation Checklist).
I thought somebody said that they'd done some work with the Pre-Installation
Checklist, but I don't recall who that was.  If it was you, speak up and let
us know, and be sure to let the author know as well.  Who wants the last
one?

I got one more result from Henrik Størner [[email protected]], the author of
the Kerneld HOWTO.  He says that he doesn't have time to make it relavent to
the 2.2.x and later kernels, and would like to have this document moved to
unmaintained.  I guess it's time to develop a policy on how to make
unmaintained documents, and see if anybody wants to create/update this
document.  Later,
	Greg


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