2005 14 & 15 The Linux Documentation Project 2005-04-13 The Linux Documentation Project Weekly News News in The LDP world TLDP documents RPM for Fedora? Rahul Sundaram indicated that he is planning to package The LDP docs for Fedora Extras. Discussions on The LDP lists Docbook templates? Jaqui Greenlees was wondering where he can find the template file for the HOWTOs. Trevor Harmon replied pointing him to Links in the author guide to the templates. LDP functioning Rodolfo J. Paiz said, with a small hint of sadness, that he will shortly be un-subscribing from the LDP lists. In the roughly 10 months he has been there, he has not found the time to make a more significant contribution (for several reasons) and believed that it is best that he focuses his efforts elsewhere. People went on to discuss what could be done to address his concerns and the topic of subject specialists was brought up again, upon which David Lawyer said, I just want to remind people that my proposal for subject specialists was not just for people to list themselves as specialists, but for them to assume responsibility for all the docs in their field of specialty. This responsibility would begin with the specialist reviewing all the docs in this subject and possibly suggesting mergers or splits. Also, if some (or even all) of the docs are out-of-date, the subject specialist would need to either get the existing authors to redo them or (in many cases) recruit new authors. One can use the Internet for recruiting: Find people who discuss the topic on various mailing lists (and who know what they are writing about), contact local Linux User Groups, etc. So, the subject specialist is both a reviewer, coordinator (merge or split), and recruiter. It's a lot of work. The categories (subjects) need to be selected so that there will be at least a few docs in that subject. Also, in some cases, the subject specialist may also be the author of a doc in that subject area.. Documents submitted for review Trevor Harmon submitted a TimeSys Linux Install mini HOWTO for review. The document is intended to be a quick-start guide for installing TimeSys Linux on a typical desktop workstation. New document proposals Jim Lieb proposed to write a Kernel Tunable Parameters HOWTO that would be a reference for all of the tuning parameters available in the kernel as of version 2.4.22 and 2.6.11. He already had a few drafts in place. Rahul Sundaram said that the right place for such a dynamic document would probably be the kernel sources in the Documentation directory. Rot Hopkins proposed to write a Mounting Windows partitions HOWTO. This document came about because he had a dual boot system with a Chinese version of Windows 2K, which had file names in both Chinese and Japanese, and these file names weren't displaying correctly. The document would talk about (1) umask - The true way in which it is used to calculate file/dir permissions (2) mount and fstab - various options required for mounting a vfat partition and (3) timestamp - Thrown in for those who are interested. Updated HOWTOs, FAQs and Guides Miroslav "Misko" Skoric updated the FBB Packet-radio BBS mini-HOWTO, LILO mini-HOWTO and Linux+WindowsNT mini-HOWTO documents. They are now at versions v1.33, v3.23 and v2.22 respectively. Avi Alkalay, Donovan Rebbechi and Hal Burgiss's Optimal Use of Fonts on Linux has been updated to v2005-03-31. Avi's changes for this version has improved desktop configuration guidelines for higher resolution screens, and a better layout for authors. Mirror information update The following are the latest additions to our list of mirrors: http://www.nymphomatic.org/mirror/LDP/ maintained by Marko Crnic in Zagreb, Croatia (Hrvatska) and updated daily. http://www.linwiz.com/ldp/ maintained by Roland Venter in Auckland, NZ and updated daily as against twice a week before. http://tldp.attrition.jp maintained by ryan@attrition.jp in Tokyo, Japan and updated daily. 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