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RE: Caution: Newbie online.
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- Subject: RE: Caution: Newbie online.
- From: Gregory Leblanc <>
- Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1999 20:03:27 -0800
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary Lawrence Murphy []
> Sent: Monday, November 15, 1999 7:28 PM
> To: Nelson Ingersoll
> Subject: Re: Caution: Newbie online.
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> >>>>> "N" == Nelson Ingersoll <ningersoll@codenet.net> writes:
>
> N> Any thoughts from anyone where I might focus my waning years of
> N> talent for the benefit of Linux? (Gawd, you opened yourself up
> N> there Mac!)
>
> There's been talk of translating the old LinuxDoc files to DocBook,
> and perhaps your kind offer to do the actual gruntwork may be just
> what we need to push us through the transition. The work involves
> trying to port the docs, then sifting through to find the things the
> translator software doesn't like --- it may be an excellent way for
> you to get a chance to at least browse the whole opus of documents,
> and if you can then go over the docs to fix up content by adding the
> xref tags and other appropriate markup, it's a double bonus.
Can we get some sort of revision control server for this beastie? Just
thinking outloud, but I've certainly got free CPU cycles (work provided P-II
400, and home provided Dual SuperSPARCS). I'd like to have these all
together, so that we can go through and clean up anyplace that has
"shortcuts" taken (closing tags left off), and then try running the
"polished" docs through whatever translator we're using. If sunfreeware
goes back online I'll have my trusty xemacs on my Sparc so that I can do the
editing, otherwise it will have to be in my free moments at work.
Greg
(who has THREE ideas for new HOW-TOs, but no time to write them)
>
> I don't speak for the LDP, but to me, your offer sounds like a win-win
> situation. What sayeth the preachers?
>
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