On Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 11:16:49PM -0600, G. Adam Stanislav wrote:
> Anyway, I decided to really write something serious about assembly
> language programming under FreeBSD. So much so that I secured a domain
> just for that purpose: int80h.org (mostly because I got the impression
> from www.linuxassembly.org that int 80h belongs to Linux!).
>
> I have just placed the first page on it. I hope I have configured my
> .htaccess properly so, as soon as the DNS system realizes there is a
> http://www.int80h.org/ it will send you the right page (I am sharing
> it with my main web site whizkidtech.net, and simply ask .htaccess
> to give you a different start page if you come to int80h.org - that
> is why I said I hope it is going to work).
>
> If curious, you can read it even now. If your browser cannot locate
> int80h.org yet (it should tomorrow), you can find the same page as
> http://www.whizkidtech.net/int80h.hed for now.
It certainly looks interesting.
One thing though -- have you considered DocBook as the documentation
format? That would make it much easier to integrate this with the
existing FreeBSD documentation (either as part of the Handbook, or as a
separate book). This would bring a number of benefits:
* Immediate access to your text via CVS for the rest of the world.
* Your text would be mirrored automatically by all the FreeBSD
mirrors.
* It becomes much easier for the various FreeBSD translation teams to
translate your document.
More information can be found at
http://www.freebsd.org/tutorials/docproj-primer/
N
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