On Sat, May 13, 2006 at 01:28:24AM +0900, Hiroki Sato wrote:
> Daniel Gerzo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>   in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> da>  Then we can tell the same about the whole MAC and Audit chapters,
> da>  since they seem a lot more advanced and tricky to me than NanoBSD.
> 
>  Not the same.  Again, what I wanted to mean is that it is not a
>  typical installation/building method for users who read a chapter
>  for normal installation in Handbook.  I did not mean by the word "advanced"
>  it is difficult to understand or simply complex, so I showed multi-os
>  and fbsd-from-scratch as examples.  They are actually useful
>  configurations but not topics which Handbook has to cover in detail,
>  and I think they are ones which users should read *after* Handbook.
>  Mixing these two sort of topics often makes Handbook's structure
>  complex.  A lot of information at one place is not always good.
[...]

I share the same opinion.  I'm more for an embedded-handbook since it's
a very specific domain and since we want FreeBSD to cover the embedded
world in a more important way than it was till today.  A specific book
or article will give us more ease to add and develop documentations on
this area.

Marc

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