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Subject: Re: Some ideas for TLDP
From: jdd ####@####.####
Date: 9 Jan 2016 17:58:49 +0000
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Le 09/01/2016 13:18, J. S. Evans a écrit :
> Hi all,
>
> Where is TLDP today?  Looking at the site, I see some really good information
> and a lot of info that is plainly outdated.

as far as I now, LDP is mostly dead. Nowadays most people writes docs on 
they own blog...

> - Move away from DocBook 4 to something a little more modern and preferably
> user friendly like LyX.

LyX, modern :-)) - it's the first text processor I used ten years ago 
:-) (not to say it's bad) and AFAIR it can export to docbook.

And we have the wiki for people wanting to use easy to write interface

> in years.  Some going back to 2008 and before. TLDP is an amazing idea, why
> aren't we utilizing it for it's maximum value?

because too few people care...

jdd (former LDP coordinator)

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