> > I have just been made a developer of the groff project to assist > > with your documentation, and with the texinfo manual, (and perhaps > > your website?). > > This is great! Excuse my ignorance, but how exactly is one made a > developer of a specific project?
`To made someone a developer' basically means that he has asked me for write access to the groff CVS repository, and I've granted it trustfully. A `contributor' sends a patch to me which I install then. A `developer' can do this by himself (after the project leader -- me in this case -- gives approval). > The UTP provides good information for someone who needs to learn the > basics of groff input and the groff man pages then provide a > complete reference for the supported macros. But the UTP material > about running the tools is for troff and not groff so only > marginally useful. I really would like to see the UTP improved, this is, all references to dead features/programs should be removed, and the new groff features should be incorporated as extensions. > However, I now need to write a few man pages and such. It took some > work for me to figure out the command lines to process the text (and > ultimately I had to publish my pathetic attempts to the group for > them to fix them). It would be nice to provide some sample scripts, > or perhaps the actual files that people could install in their own > ./bin directories to just take the input file name and process the > file. They can always modify them if they want to, but it would > make it easier to get started. With other words, the groff_man(7) page and/or the corresponding section in groff.texinfo isn't as nice as it should be, right? > I'd also love to have a discussion with you about the relative > merits of groff versus XML/docbook. I confess that I have an > emotional attachment to groff and would like to see it survive, but > all the rational arguments I can make for groff are also answered by > XML and XML has some other advantages. Are other people interested > in this or shall I take this off-line with David? Please discuss it here. There have been plans to make groff emit XML too but... Werner _______________________________________________ Groff mailing list Groff@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/groff