Alan Coopersmith wrote: > Garrett D'Amore wrote: > >> When the --man output really is a manual page, I still object. It >> doesn't matter what you call it -- the problem is that we have two >> copies of the same information, the on-line manual page and the bits in >> the binary. >> > > Will your opinion text also recommend to the PAC that they delete all > the admin guides, user guides, and all other docs other than the man > pages from the Solaris documentation and docs.sun.com because they are > multiple copies of the same information? >
No, because of two reasons: 1) the "man pages" are sourced by the same process and originate from the same text 2) those bits are not delivered to the end-users on the media Of course, if you want to add some text to the potential opinion (which may or may not be a minority opinion), feel free to send me draft text after the vote. - Garrett > This is the cost of having human users - it's often more usable to provide > the same information in multiple ways, and the cost is that we need to > remember to update all of them when modifying the software. > >