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Re: [Bug-gnupress] What should next project be for list? Vote!
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Stephen Compall |
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Re: [Bug-gnupress] What should next project be for list? Vote! |
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17 Nov 2003 22:00:12 +0000 |
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"Lisa M. Opus Goldstein" <address@hidden> writes:
> GNU Bash Manual
> -------------------------------
>
> Updating this manual for publication. Last edition dated November
> 2001. Do people think anyone would pay for it?
I did. Published by Network Theory for $29.99. But I think it would
*really* be interesting to "people" if it taught shell programming as
well as documented the features (though I appreciate the small size,
while still being complete, it sports now). I think there are a few
people still interested in shell programming. :)
> Combined GNU Utilities manual
> ----------------------------
>
> Which utilities to include in a manual limited to 400-500 pages?
> Maybe several separate volumes? How to integrate the different docs?
> Possibilities for endless conversation.
Maybe some utilities coverage could go with shell programming
tutorial, and the rest with an Administrator's manual.
> Other?
> -------
>
> Suggestions, anyone?
While I have a personal interest in this, thought I'd mention it
anyway: the Guile reference manual is chugging along now, though it
still has a long way to catch up with all the new goodies in HEAD
... so that's not really an option until Guile 1.8.0 is out.
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