Hi everyone! I don't know if you're interested in hearing about articles that mention groff, but I wanted to share that I recently hosted a panel discussion about technical writing, and GNU groff came up briefly in the discussion. We ran this panel as an embedded video inside articles on both Technically We Write and Opensource.net:
https://opensource.net/get-started-with-technical-writing/ https://technicallywewrite.com/2023/10/20/roundtable And the other day, I also shared a video walkthrough of "tech writing history with ed and nroff" (which used groff) which might interest you: https://technicallywewrite.com/2023/10/18/unixhistory Several weeks ago, I interviewed Dr. Marshall Kirk McKusick about how he writes his books using groff: https://technicallywewrite.com/2023/10/13/groffbooks I'm also interested in running articles about how to write documents using the groff -mom macros. I'm inspired to give this a try after interviewing Peter Schaffter about the -mom macros: https://technicallywewrite.com/2023/09/30/groffmom If you know of anyone who is interested in contributing to groff in a non-code way, please encourage them to share an article on Technically We Write! Jim