On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 16:57:16 +0000
Mindaugas Rasiukevicius <rm...@netbsd.org> wrote:

> David Holland <dholland-sourcechan...@netbsd.org> wrote:
> >  > What Joerg said.  They are low level kernel implementation details.
> >  > These belong in a book or article or a wiki page or something, not the
> >  > manual.
> > 
> > We just went around on this like two or three weeks ago on spl
> > internals. On the one hand, the man page should document the
> > interface, not the implementation; on the other hand, anything global
> > someone might run across while debugging or rototilling should be
> > documented. The resolution the last time was to document the internals
> > in a different man page. (And if we weren't out of man sections, it
> > would seem like a good section distinction: kernel interfaces
> > vs. kernel internals...)
> 
> First, I do not agree there was such resolution.
> 
> Second, what Joerg and Andrew said - these are implementation details
> and should rather be commented in the code (or internals doc, wiki, etc).

Yes, we have wiki. Its exactly for this. Use it! :)


-- 
NetBSD - Simplicity is prerequisite for reliability

Reply via email to