On 9/20/2023 4:48 PM, David Young wrote:
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> +..  SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
> +    Copyright(c) 2010-2014 Intel Corporation.
> +
> +Introduction
> +============
> +
> +Welcome to the unified getting started guide for the Data Plane Development 
> Kit (DPDK) covering Linux, FreeBSD, and Windows. DPDK is a set of libraries 
> and
>

'unified' makes sense only with the context of this effort, for anyone
who is reading this for the first time it may not mean much, I suggest
just drop it: "Welcome to the getting started guide for ..."


> +drivers that accelerate packet processing and allow the user to create 
> high-performance
> +networking applications.
> +
> +The guide is structured to provide basic step-by-step instructions with 
> OS-specific instructions for each operating system where necessary. 
> +By the end of this guide, you should have a solid understanding of how to 
> implement and
> +use DPDK in your networking projects, regardless of the operating system you 
> are using.
> +
> +We hope this guide serves as a valuable resource as you explore the powerful
> +capabilities of DPDK.
> \ No newline at end of file

Last paragraph feels like marketing text :), I would be OK without it,
but this is personal preference.

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