Date: Wed, 7 Jun 1995 13:19:42 +0900 (JST) From: "Stephen J. Turnbull" To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Subject: Proposal: DJGPP doc project (Was: Re: VOTE: CODE STANDARDS) On Tue, 6 Jun 1995, DJ Delorie wrote: > On Tue, 6 Jun 1995, Steve Turnbull [that's me] wrote: > > > software that's going to go away in the near future, the documentation of > > GO32 would be a horrible amount of effort. Right? Now, if you've looked > > at V2 and see similar problems, that might be a lot more important. > > But... Who's gonna do the writing? > > Someone with a good knowledge of English, I hope. Volunteers sorely > needed. > > Well, enough from me. Remember, "you are free to do what you want, as > long as you don't stop others from being free to do what they want." > The more people help with djgpp, the better it gets. If you rely on > me and the few people actively working on it, you get what we want, at > the pace we are working. If everyone getting this message (about 700 > people, I'm guessing) wrote a page of documentation, or documented one > source file, we'd be done in a day. > > Today seems like a good day to start. As somebody else pointed out, coordination makes life more difficult, and delays accomplishment. I learned a while back that I'm not much for actually writing stuff. (I proposed a reorganization of the FAQ over a year ago, then never released anything. Thanks for doing it, Eli!) But I do read my mail, and I do coordination-type work pretty well. I volunteer to *coordinate* a "DJGPP Documentation Project." I don't promise to do any actual writing. :-) I will maintain (1) a list of who's working on what; (2) a list of what's been accomplished; (3) a wish list; (4) an archive of documents (minimally in source form; possibly also in ready-to-print forms), both the FSF docs and those produced by the project specifically for DJGPP, and (5) a mailing list for those active in the project. (Announcements would reasonably go to djgpp-announce.) Please mail me directly about this. Suggestions for the wish list, preferred source format(s), volunteers to write documents, proposals/volunteers for a better coordinator :-), whatever. For the moment, the mailing list will be a simple alias on my Linux box; I don't trust my skills with listservs yet. So mail requests to get on the list to me, too. ... And as long as I'm here: I made some uncalled-for (at least in public) sarcastic comments. I apologize to DJ, who has been setting a heroic example of (lack of) flameage for 4 years (in my experience) now. I apologize to the DJGPP public, who are by and large calm, soft-spoken types. Finally, I apologize to Mr. Walker; "pot. kettle. black." would be a reasonable reply to my comments. The apology could easily be private, I suppose, but I would like to set a better example than I did, and hope others won't follow that example. Steve -- Yaseppochi-gumi http://turnbull.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp/ also anonymous FTP.