Hi all, I had time today and went to see what is happening with network admin's manual, and to see how can I contribute. First thing that struck me was that I had to type the entire path to get to it, while I don't need to do it when I want to fetch maint-guide. The name was particularly painful - I wonder can we rename it to something shorter, like network-admin?
Anyhow, my idea was - since there are so many daemons for all different purposes, would it be okay if I asked maintainers of all the mentioned package what is the primary document that needs to be read WRT their package, where can that documentaion be found after installing the package, and what are the differences between general setting up (as described in those documents) and setting up after installing the Debian package? I suppose that if anyone knows something about the subject, it is them, the maintainers. Should I proceed with it? BTW I read what is supposed to be Programmmers Manual. Unfortunately, this document is way way behind others covering the same subject, and Igor Grobman is gone. I feel that it would do more good if we removed this document (and put it somewhere for archive), and moved Jaldhar Vyas' deb-make manual in CVS - since if we are going to recommend using deb-make for new maintainers let's do it with right manual (and the latter one just needs some polishing to be proper). [please CC: me when replying] -- enJoy -*/\*- http://jagor.srce.hr/~jrodin/

