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Subject: Re: small demo page
From: Saqib Ali ####@####.####
Date: 19 Aug 2005 21:53:48 -0000
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> but the real question is: do the tldp need a new way to
> communicate between users and authors. I think personnaly
> that there is a great lack of comms here, but I know also,
> there is much documentation out of the ldp, now, and often
> more up to date. tldp may be silently dying...

i personally think TLDP as it currently exist should now retire. Most
of the HOWTOs (including mine) are not needed anymore, since the linux
distros and other opensource apps have started producing excellent
documentation. Check out the documentation produced by RedHat. It is
excellent. Same goes for Apache.

TLDP should now change their business philosophy. I would like to see
a searchable (google-able) database of the documentations produced by
OpenSource/Linux vendors. The readers should be able to add comments
and provide feedback and sample code to each topic, much like what
mySQL does.

Any thoughts?

-- 
In Peace,
Saqib Ali
http://www.xml-dev.com/blog/
Consensus is good, but informed dictatorship is better.

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