Allright, I volunteer my help on this.  I'd especially like to see the
Protocol Specification completed but I will work on the other documents
also.

Who wants to do the CVS magic?  I could use write access.

thanks
-t.c.

On Sat, Dec 30, 2000 at 01:09:08PM -0800, Ian Clarke wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 30, 2000 at 02:55:49AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Who is authoring the document entitled "Freenet Protocol 1.0 Specification",
> > under the documentation section on freenetproject.org?
> 
> I think it was a guy called Lee Daniel Crocker who not been active on
> the lists for a long time.  I am unsure if anyone has been working on it
> since he left off.
> 
> I would actually like to try to better organise the Freenet
> documentation.  I propose doing this by placing it in CVS, and authoring
> it in, say, Lyx, Latex, or Docbook (I prefer Lyx, a nice, extremely
> flexible, graphical document processor which generates Latex, but I know
> that Docbook is gaining in popularlity).
> 
> I propose creating one large "Freenet User Manual" which contains all
> relevant information, split into sections.  I could set up something
> which periodically regenerates HTML, postscript, and PDF copies of such
> a document from CVS.
> 
> It could be structured something like:
> 
> Introduction
>   - Aims
>   - Philosophy
> Quick Start
>   - Installation
>   - Command Line Interface
>     - Requesting
>     - Inserting
>   - FProxy
>     - Requesting
>     - Inserting
> Architecture
>   - Basic Principles
>   - Security
>     - Key types
> Appendix
>   - Protocol Specification
>   - Related Work
>   - Future Plans
> 
> I am sure I am leaving out stuff but you get the general idea.
> 
> Ian.



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// Tavin Cole

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