On Sun, 6 Jul 2014, Patrick Powell wrote:
On 07/05/14 03:18, Mike Brown wrote:
Warren Block wrote:
The documentation team has a standing offer to either assist with markup
or accept content-only submissions and do the markup on them.
That's good to know. I was under the impression it had to be
On 07/05/14 03:18, Mike Brown wrote:
Warren Block wrote:
The documentation team has a standing offer to either assist with markup
or accept content-only submissions and do the markup on them.
That's good to know. I was under the impression it had to be submitted as
DocBook XML. Thanks!
Warren Block wrote:
> The documentation team has a standing offer to either assist with markup
> or accept content-only submissions and do the markup on them.
That's good to know. I was under the impression it had to be submitted as
DocBook XML. Thanks!
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On Fri, Jul 04, 2014 at 07:00:00PM -0600, Mike Brown wrote:
> After starting down this road, you may decide it's less of an ordeal just to
> write something yourself and put it up on your own blog. :/
There are those of us who will do our best to pick up changes and run with
them.
mcl
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On Fri, 4 Jul 2014, Mike Brown wrote:
Patrick Powell wrote:
TUTORIAL: The Savant's Guide To Ports, Packages, PkgNG
Try to put a lot of the information about pkgng, repositories,
etc. in a single place. I suggest a tutorial format, rather
than a user manual format, with references to the var
Patrick Powell wrote:
> TUTORIAL: The Savant's Guide To Ports, Packages, PkgNG
> Try to put a lot of the information about pkgng, repositories,
> etc. in a single place. I suggest a tutorial format, rather
> than a user manual format, with references to the various
> man pages, other documents,
OK OK OK - I just started using pkgng. You know the ancient Chinese
curse - 'May you live in interesting times!', well starting to use
pkgng was ... interesting. Attached are some comments concerning the
documentation. I hope you find them useful.
On a side note: from reading the notice