>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.
Weeelll ... I was thinking more along the lines of where to get started. But, details, especially since nothing has been written yet :-) >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). AFAIK, everything under docs/historical is available. So ... if you are editing such a document, when do you think you could get it done? A bunch of stuff has come up for 1.7 since I made my announcement, so it's not going to be in a week or two, but it would be nice to know what your time frame is. Nothing against you, of course, but I know we're all busy. --Ken _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
