Well, I humbly submit that we should kill this thread :) The original poster's question was easily solved by reading the handbook. Furthermore, we have come to no concensus on improvements to the handbook (e.g. wiki, etc.). Hence, I propose we backburner this topic until a situation arises where something like wiki turns out to be more helpful than just the handbook alone.
My $0.02 :) -jj > "R. David Murray" wrote: > > Sorry for dropping in to the middle of a conversation, but this > > comment puzzles me. I fail to see how: > > > > handbook + per-page comments from readers > > > > is *inferior* to: > > > > handbook with no comments > > > > given that the handbook maintainers do not have infinate time > > to polish the handbook, nor infinate knowledge about the > > quirks discoverd by the community. > > 1) Qualification of sources of information. Not every > commenting reader is adding something other than > "First Post! Nyah!". > > 2) Classification varies by individual; to present a > coherent whole, not everyone can be an editor. This > is why published collections of works have editors: > to apply a uniform standard. > > 3) Disinformatoin is not discernable from information. > > Consider a dictionary created via a wiki: > > o Some people could order their entries by length, while > others could order them alphabetically; > > o Is the Schlossen before or after the character "S", > lexically? > > o Who checks the facts? > > o Copyright assignmnet (I guess you could "shrink wrap" > this). > > > > Good comments could be properly classified and incorporated into > > the text as the maintainers have time. > > So you need an editor. I guess you are suggesting that they > would be incorporated into the handbook itself? > > > > On the other hand, I *can* see that it might be a non-trivial > > project to integrate the documentation system with a web > > comment system such that the two do not interfere with each other. > > A web comment system will interfere. It can't help it. -- Users of C++ should consider hanging themselves rather than shooting their legs off--it's best not to use C++ simply as a better C. To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message