On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 10:54:05PM -0400, David Walter wrote:
> "Ciaran O'Riordan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> >>The documentation coordinator was asking that books be written in
> >>Docbook instead of Texinfo.
> 
> >The doc coordinator of the Hurd? Debian? GNU Writers Movement?

Of GNU.
 
> >>Before any brand new is written, we should
> >>check with him.
> 
> >Why would documentation be written in anything other than Texinfo?
> 
> >I'm probably missing something, could you clarify this for me?
> 
> >I believe the reason is the debian policy.
> 
> DOCUMENTATION POLICY
> 
>     * Manual licenses comply with DFSG
>     * Directory structure: filesystem, WWW, FTP
>     * We use DebianDoc SGML for our documents
>     * Every document has one maintainer 
> 
> see: http://www.debian.org/doc/ddp

I can assert you that there is little reason for GNU to worry about Debian's
documentation policy.

Thanks,
Marcus

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