On Thu, 17 Jun 2021 10:37:43 +0100, Jonathan Dowland <jon+debian-u...@dow.land> wrote: [...] > Message-id: <[🔎] 20210617093743.v3t2nyw2si2luoif@coil> > In-reply-to: <[🔎] > caeg4czw1-rwjvf2hmacwigqu4juqfm66r5xwkkz7ftmrfzh...@mail.gmail.com> > References: <[🔎] > caeg4czw1-rwjvf2hmacwigqu4juqfm66r5xwkkz7ftmrfzh...@mail.gmail.com> > [...] Ref. https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2021/06/msg00435.html [...] > However, as with all things in Debian, things are best achieved by doing > them yourself; or at least, beginning to, so that there's a concrete > example to explore. > > In this case, there are at least two hurdles to overcome, neither of > which should be insurmountable: > > 1) The source ... upstream packages > themselves. Therefore, ... package maintainers will need to carry > patches for every man page... > > 2) The Debian Wiki has an unclear copyright ... Wiki content cannot be > included... > > A good place to start would be finding a single package/program/manpage > that would benefit from linking out to a wiki page, and doing so, in > order to demonstrate the concept clearly. [...]
Thank you for posting to this thread, Mr. Dowland. As a member of the team Debian, you must really be hard-pressed for time. So in brief, fully self-illustrative: https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2021/03/msg01358.html In the end, the illustrative, but incomplete Mind Map: bit.ly/Apt_readingManPages Best, Rajib Etc.