Why do you not do the Hurd Reference Manual in something like a Wiki,
Because of the following: * You can't read it offline * You can't make it into a book (the FSF makes money by selling books, a good thing) * You can't print it (a subset of the above) * You can't convert it to some random file * You can't do easy searching * You can't grep for things (a subset of the above) * It isn't how GNU manuals are handled. * You can't open it in info * You can't do big updates (think about API changes, pita with a wiki) * Someone can screw things up and add incorrect information ... I can think of more if you want. _______________________________________________ Bug-hurd mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-hurd