On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 08:28:55PM -0600, Michael Cronenworth wrote: > Far too often I find myself looking for non-existent man pages, Google > results, or help menus in GNU/Linux software. What's the problem? There > is no single, reliable, standardized documentation system that is > universally accepted or appreciated. Yes, what I'm about to describe > should obsolete man, info, and all the other dozen "help" documentation > found in all the Fedora packages. Debian forces all programs to come with a man page. If one is missing, this is considered a bug and packagers have to write one. http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-docs.html This would be an excellent idea for Fedora to follow (and we can, license permitting, use the Debian man pages). Rich. -- Richard Jones, Emerging Technologies, Red Hat http://et.redhat.com/~rjones virt-p2v converts physical machines to virtual machines. Boot with a live CD or over the network (PXE) and turn machines into Xen guests. http://et.redhat.com/~rjones/virt-p2v -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list