discuss: Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide
Subject:
Re: Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide
From:
Sergiusz Pawlowicz ####@####.####
Date:
17 Jul 2013 19:47:44 +0100
Message-Id: <CAPRDrAFk9wE+suF6LNrA1KnHZRLeX0kttgUYmep_4EK99-93jA@mail.gmail.com>
On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 4:55 PM, Peter Salzman ####@####.#### wrote:
> Hi there,
Hi!
> I'm the author of the Linux Programming Module Guide (LKMPG). Sadly,
> I've let the LKMPG go for a few years.
Welcome back :-)
> However, a wiki version of the LKMPG is very intriguing. It corrects
> all the deficiencies of docbook. It's easy, 100% collaborative, can
> be translated into different formats, and easily and quickly
> modifiable. I wouldn't mind putting the LKMPG onto a wiki and going
> back to actively maintaining it. But if I'm going to put in this
> kind of time, there's a few things I would like to know first:
>
> 1. How do I start? In other words, where would my top page be?
Just log in and create your top page :)
> 2. How are foreign translations handled in wiki versions of documents?
As any other document, if you find a translator.
> 3. Can *anyone* modify my pages? If so, is there a way of restricting
> edits to just people with verified accounts on tldp.org? How is spam
> control handled?
Edits on all pages are restricted to account holders.
Spam is handled by textcha and myself :)
Serge