> All of the documentation on the webpage is currently outside the DDP; we > will need to get its various authors to co-ordinate with us. Ideally, this > would involve their putting it into DDP's cvs repository. > In the list of packages you give below, you list debian-policy, the packaging manual and the developers-reference. Those are all on the web pages. The FAQ is also on the web pages.
> >Christian did put some thought into the organization of the DDP so I > >wouldn't start changing things until you have a good reason. > >Any decisions regarding placement should take into account that the > >documentation appears in the following places: > > within the DDP web pages > > on the Debian web pages > > under /doc on the ftp archive > > These 3 can be all the same file(s), no? > Of course. My point is that if the structure is changed it must be done in such a way that the documents have a logical structure everywhere they appear. > There are the packages: doc-debian (Santiago Vila), doc-linux (Dirk > Eddelbuettel), debian-policy (orphaned, but probably the Technical > Committee), packaging-manual (orphaned), developers-reference (orphaned). > These appear to be the only ones (apart from the non-English documentation > packages) that contain documentation that is not specific to a software > package. > Jay Treacy -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

