> On Sep 29, 2016, at 7:09 PM, Ken Hornstein <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> First, I see plenty of intro man pages around that provide pointers
> to more details, so there is prior art.

intro(2) on any BSD distribution is a good example of what an intro(x) manpage 
should look like.  But they are far from tutorials on how to write UNIX code.

> Secondly, I have no object at all to an nmh user guide.  My question
> is, once again ... who is writing it?

Not anyone who would consider writing it as a manpage.  I have already said I 
would edit a guide together.  There's enough good material out there that we 
don't need to write (much) if we can consolidate the existing works.

Certainly things will need an update, but that's a relatively small delta 
against the existing works (again, if we can use them).


--lyndon



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