Re: Update to http://kernel.org/doc

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On Sat, 19 Feb 2011 22:17:39 -0600 Rob Landley wrote:

> Now that I'm actually doing kernel development as my day job (containers
> stuff for Parallels), I've taken some time to brush up the old kernel
> documentation directory on kernel.org that I theoretically maintain.
> 
> It now includes:
> 
> 1) Web versions of all the documentation I could find in the kernel
> source tarball, put on the web where Google can find it.  (You can now
> link to the help text for menuconfig symbol, or refer to the output of
> "make htmldocs" via URL instead of telling people to build it themselves.)
> 
> 2) Links to a bunch of standards documents applicable to the kernel.
> 
> 3) Links to a bunch of other web pages containing kernel documentation
> (including broken-up copies of all the OLS papers dating back to 2001).
> 
> 4) Other stuff.
> 
> I'm not saying it's complete.  I'm just saying I exhumed it, gave it a
> good scrub, applied the interocitor to the bolts on its' neck, and sent
> it lurching towards the village...
> 
> Opinions?

Yes, this is useful.
Thanks.


> Rob
> 
> P.S.  Yes I know I still need to index the 2010 Ottawa Linux Symposium
> papers.  I got 2009 properly indexed, though.


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