On 3 May 2016 at 04:46, Paul Wise <p...@debian.org> wrote:

> On Mon, May 2, 2016 at 11:27 PM, Tom M wrote:
>
> > The Linux Documentation Project [1] is mentioned in Debian's docs
>
> Could you be more specific about which pages of the website contain
> TLDP links and which of those links you would like to remove or
> replace?
>
>
We have quite a few references to TLDP.org (just try the Google search
'site:www.debian.org link:www.tldp.org') both in content which is part of
the website and documentation (manuals) which is built from other sources
(DDP SVN) and added to the website.

But I believe the main reference Tom mentions is in the "Documentation"
section: https://www.debian.org/doc/index.en.html

There we make references to the TLDP documentation in the "HOWTOs", "FAQs"
and "manual pages" sections. We might want to revisit how the information
is structured there based on the fact that TLDP might be somewhat out of
date. Bearing in mind that being "old" does not mean "out of date". For
example, reading the "Linux FAQ" (which is at least 13 years old) I find
some of the content fully relevant today.

In any case please note that, In some translations (AFAIK the Spanish or
French), the links to www.tldp.org have been updated to point to other
documentation projects: es.tldp.org in the Spanish case and traduc.org in
the French case. These might (or might not) be more current than the
documentation in the TLDP site.

Just my 2 c

Javier

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