On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 08:58:57AM +0100, Frank Küster wrote: > The other alternative would be to only register teTeX's base documents, > or should we say "documentation entry points", namely Yes, this an option, but as implications. For example doc-base search engines wont index the remaining part of the documentation. > But *if* we go for registering most of the documents, this probably > means looking at them an checking whether they are suitable as user > documentation. In that case, the people doing this should take the > opportunity and also check the license and source availability of the > document - there are many with unclear status, see #345604 I'm doing it, but I'm not willing to check licenses as well. I don't have the needed expertise. Still, if you're interested we can collaborate on the issues. Don't know the better way, but I'm still thinking that a wiki page summarizing the documentation and for each piece report both the license check and the doc-base registration status. Let me know if you're interested in something like that. -- Stefano Zacchiroli -*- Computer Science PhD student @ Uny Bologna, Italy zack@{cs.unibo.it,debian.org,bononia.it} -%- http://www.bononia.it/zack/ If there's any real truth it's that the entire multidimensional infinity of the Universe is almost certainly being run by a bunch of maniacs. -!-
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