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On Thursday 05 June 2003 18:52, Rob wrote:
On Thursday 05 June 2003 12:13, Torsten Anders wrote:
Why do you ask for docs of current versions of
mainstream software (a
collector may be most interested in old and non-mainstream stuff). What
does this have to do with open source software?
I can see where they'd be useful for (a) making documentation with an eye
towards migrating users of those applications over to their free software
equivalents, and (b) documenting what features are and aren't available in
those equivalents to date. Since actually running the software isn't
usually an option for those of us running Linux, obtaining the manuals is
kind of a clever workaround for that.
Perhaps Juhana is thinking of writing documentation for Linux based audio
software, which we'd all appreciate very much...
Check out this audiofile, where Dave Philips points out some interesting
things about documentation, Juhana:
<http://www.linuxdj.com/audio/lad/contrib/zkm_meeting_2003/recordings/dave_philips-lad_historic_perspective.ogg>
- - Burkhard
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