> > My name is Binh Nguyen. I would like to contribute > the > > 'Linux Dictionary', > > > (http://www.tldp.org/LDP/Linux-Dictionary/html/index.html) > > to the Fedora Documentation project. > > This is an amazing undertaking. Thank you very much > for your > contribution. > > Looking on the TLDP site, I couldn't find the XML > source. I was going > to look at it to help in estimating what it will > take you to modify the > guide to fit the Fedora docs project (FDP) > requirements. http://cvsview.tldp.org/index.cgi/LDP/guide/docbook/Linux-Dictionary/ Heehee.... The XML is automatically generated using bash scripts :) Altering it to suit the FDP shouldn't be too difficult. I've created deb, rpm, slack, tarball and lsb packages a few days ago. I've only tested the deb package. That seems to work ok. Not too sure about the rest though since they were also auto-generated via 'alien'. > Have you filled out a feature enhancement report > (via > bugzilla.redhat.com)? An overview of the submission > process is at: > > http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/documentation-quick-start/ I'll read up on this. Thankyou. > You should be able to continue to have a > single-source XML for the Linux > Dictionary, with a Makefile that uses the FDP > toolchain. Brill.... > As a side note, I see a dict database available as > well. Have you > contacted dict.org to see if they'd like to include > the Linux Dictionary > in their downloads? AIUI, Rik is always looking for > good free > dictionaries. > > - Karsten Binh. Find local movie times and trailers on Yahoo! Movies. http://au.movies.yahoo.com