I just got this from Tim Bynum, the submissions guy at the Linux Documentation Project. It looks like the CPA(m)H will probably be accepted into the LDP. Maybe I'm jumping the gun here, but I think it's likely. -- Doug Loss It is impossible to imagine Goethe Data Network Coordinator or Beethoven being good at billiards Bloomsburg University or golf. dloss@bloomu.edu H. L. Mencken
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- To: Doug Loss <dloss@csrlink.net>
- Subject: Re: My commercial port advocacy HOWTO submission
- From: Tim <tjbynum@wallybox.cei.net>
- Date: Fri, 30 Oct 1998 10:48:42 -0600 (CST)
- In-Reply-To: <3639D226.C2DE2BF5@csrlink.net>
Doug, Sorry for the delay, but I've been really busy at work lately with far too many system crashes. :( > Have you had a chance to look at my Commercial Port Advocacy HOWTO > (or mini-HOWTO) submission <http://www.seul.org/pub/howto/cpah.html>? Yes, I've looked at the doc and don't see a problem with having it submitted. Hate to use the term *I*, but I think you know what I mean. :) > Do you think it could be added to the LDP? I'm willing to make changes > as necessary if there's anything you feel is inappropriate or outside > the standard for HOWTOs. I'll also SGMLize it if I need to. First off I'm not sure what to classify it as. I'm leaning towards a mini-HOWTO, but I'm really not sure how appropriate that is. As for SGMLizing it, that would be of great benefit. I always prefer docs in sgml format as opposed to html, which is the only other format accepted. I would like to see your document continue to grow. I think the material would be of benefit. If you need any assistance with sgml'ing let me know. For now we'll stick with submitting it as a mini-HOWTO unless you have any ojections. Best Regards, Tim -- Linux HOWTO coordinator tjbynum@sunsite.unc.edu, linux-howto@sunsite.unc.edu (HOWTO's) tjbynum@wallybox.cei.net (Home) tjbynum@scmc.com (Work) D I P C The system that enables you to write distributed programs.......the easy way! http://wallybox.cei.net/dipc/
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