hi group members, i had posted a similar query sometime back which went unanswered, so here goes. Like MS has a standard point of reference for Technical Publications/Documentation [the MSTP] is there something similar for the GNU/Linux documentation ? or is some sort of benevolent ad-hoc ism encouraged and endorsed ? with localisation projects gaining steam, take a look at the www.bengalinux.org project mapper, it is imperative that standards be imposed and ratified across the board. it is also important that for free software developers trying to create software under GPL, documentation standards are in place. awaiting replies regards sankarshan
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