I know there's been some discussion in the past about the lack of a groff channel for IRC discussion. I think getting IRC channels started is mostly a matter of a few people taking initiative to agree on a server and channel and to just stay on there (in the background) when they're online -- so that when others do wander by, they don't find the channel empty and then just go away.
So... With that in mind: I notice there's already a registered #groff channel on irc.freenode.net, so I've added that to my auto-join list in my IRC client and will be there any time I'm online. I hope others from this list might join too. Especially if you have time and interest in helping answer questions (mine included :) (When I have time over the next few week, I'll be working on and off when refining the groff output from the DocBook XSL stylesheets, so being able to ask some dumb questions without bugging everybody on the mailing list would be helpful). --Mike -- Michael(tm) Smith http://people.w3.org/mike/ http://sideshowbarker.net/
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