I agree!
It seems like the current manual is outdated & incomplete.
I would like to volunteer my meager services as well.
Who is in charge of the manual currently?
Dan
Alexander Mikhailov wrote:
> Jochen,
>
> Manual is perhaps the single most important thing for
> newbies to get started, after the code itself, of couse :) .
> Looks like those who know things pretty well, don't
> always have time for updating manuals :( . I personally
> would like to contribute, but I can't do it alone - I myself
> would actually read one ;) . So if a RTL novice could
> be useful, you can count on me.
>
> Alexander
>
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> From: Jochen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 1999 3:41 AM
> Subject: [rtl] Re:
>
> > On Die, 16 Nov 1999 hbzhao wrote:
> > >Who can give me a detailed Manual for RTLinux V2.0
> >
> > Once again - what's about updating the old RT-Linux manual ?
> > Anybody williing to coordinate that ? Basically we need some volunteers
> > to write or rewrite single sections and someone to merge them into one
> > manual and put it up on the web every so often.
> >
> > Using sgml docs that isn't to much work actually :-)
> >
> > -- Jochen
>
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