Certainly. i'll do that once i've completed a linting pass.

 Excellent.


Sure, i'd be happy to reflect any changes.

 And the people rejoiced and celebrated, because they would soon,
finally, have s6 man pages.


Ah, okay - thanks for the heads-up.

 Also a heads-up for people who are currently using s6-rc, including
in elaborate distribution-integrated setups: don't worry, no matter
how things shape up, the current version of s6-rc is going to be
supported for a looooong time.


Now that i think about it some more, maybe i could simply put the link in 
parentheses? For example, with:

   a CDB file cdbfile then exits 0.

where "CDB file" is a link to the relevant Wikipedia page, the mdoc would 
produce output like:

   a CDB file (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cdb_(software))    cdbfile then 
exits 0.

 I think that solely depends on the number of such links. If there are
just a few, it's fine. If there are a lot of links in a page, it would
make reading pretty unwieldy. Because I think there are a few pages with
too many links, maybe it would be best, for consistency, to just use
footnotes?

< a CDB file[1] cdbfile then exits 0.
<
< (...)
<
< SEE ALSO
<
< [1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cdb_(software)

 Maybe mdoc even has a mechanism for footnotes? I don't know.


*nod* i'll try to put together an email with the relevant information, and 
start hanging out on #s6. :-) i'm usually on Freenode,  in #voidlinux in 
particular, but not necessarily active at the same time as others - i'm in 
Melbourne.au.

We don't care much about timezones. You can find people to interact with at almost any time of the day, and if not, we generally answer as soon as
we're online. ;)

--
 Laurent

Reply via email to