Pieter Hollants <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> > Pieter Hollants <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> >> > ...
> >> >> Anything else?
> >> > Hi,
> >>
> >> > what about a new issue of the HOWTO, what topics should go in? My
> >> > first suggestion:
> >>
> >> > o  a code history, e.g. explaining the different device numbers
> >> > o  USB and Linux/IrDA
> >>
> >> > Who can proof read it?
> >>
> >> Me. Doing SGML/DocBook work for SuSE as well.
> 
> > Yes, but notice that the HOWTO uses linuxdoc and not docbook!
> 
> No Problem, I used LinuxDoc before but switched to DocBook afterwards for two 
>reasons: a.) inclusion of graphics which is not described anywhere for LinuxDoc and 
>b.) the LDP was said to switch to DocBook... two years ago =)

OK, I've been setting up XML/Docbook on my computer today, and finally got
it all working after a bit of fighting ;-) Have started to port some of my
docs to XML so I hope to publish some more IrDA documentation in near
future.

Maybe I should set up an open Linux-IrDA documentation effort. We could all
help and write the Linux-IrDA book ;-) People could submit patches,
sections or chapters about IrDA, Linux-IrDA (howto use and
impl. details). But now I'm talking about something much bigger than a
HOWTO. The progress would probably be slow, but at least we would collect
all our (IrDA/Linux-IrDA) knowledge in one place.

What do you think? 

-- Dag

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