On 06/22/2012 06:08 PM, Armin K. wrote:
> On 06/23/2012 12:46 AM, Fernando de Oliveira wrote:

> Yuck! I don't believe that world will end in December.
>
OT Warning!

LOL! Sorry, just being silly. But yeah, I don't really get the supposed 
Mayan calendar correlation. I figure the translators just screwed up 
somewhere along the lines and it actually ends in another 140 years or 
so, at a logical end point for a long calendar given the belief system.
>> I like the idea. So, an individual package being upgraded, the cat ..
>> EOF. sounds good, easier for book upgrade patches, if I understand
>> correctly. I am looking forward to see the proto page.
>>
Yes, that is the point of putting the wget lists in the book directly.
> Great. I've said that I'm going to split Drivers into individual
> packages in Python/Perl Modules or Additional Xorg Drivers style (All of
> them on one page, but still seperated - since not all of them are really
> needed for one machine). Looking at this thread, I could also make
> instructions for generating wget and md5sum lists at the beginning of
> the instructions. I plan to start that in the first week of July since I
> have some exams to do right now and I don't have any time for that.
>
>> I am willing to volunteer to what you think I could do.
>>
>> If I take a page from xml, make changes and post a diff this is what you
>> would need?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
> Yeah, just clone the repo, edit xml and post "svn diff" output as an
> email attachment. Check if it validates before sending it. Someone will
> look at your changes and possibly merge them if they seem apropriate.
>
> See http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/edguide/ for some basic
> information regarding book editing.
Actually, in this particular case, I'd suggest creating new pages as 
almost nothing of the old will be reused. I'm going to play around with 
a few ideas over the weekend and see if I can come up with something 
aesthetically pleasing...something a little more compact than say the 
various modules pages as there will be quite a few more packages per 
page. Maybe abuse bridgehead-renderas a little more.

-- DJ Lucas


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