Here is a proposal, which list subscribers may or may not like, so let me hear some feedback if you agree or disagree.
On one of our web servers could be a list of binaries in the traditional PATH without manpages. People could sign up for working on a manpage for a binary. (Perhaps `executable' is the correct phrase? :) Then, when a manpage has been completed, it gets checked off the list, and the manpage is sent to the package maintainer. The release of potato isn't far off, and it *would* be nice to get rid of some of these manpages. Hopefully manpage updates don't count as "new code"? I am not a debian developer, so I cannot host the page on a debian server, but (if you guys don't expect anything terribly fancy :) I could put together something on my own webpage to this end. How does this sound? Sort of like a low-key bug-smashing-party. Comments please? :) [heh, aside from my rambling nature.. I know about that already. :] -- Seth Arnold | http://www.willamette.edu/~sarnold/ Hate spam? See http://maps.vix.com/rbl/ for help Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into your ~/.signature to help me spread!