Qrux wrote:

> If LFS is just a source code project, then to some extent you can say that
> prose style or organization is irrelevant.  It's not, because it's often
> repeated that it's a book, as well.  So, style is important, because
> organization can aid understanding.

The descriptions and the organization is important, but it satisfies most users.
We probably go through this discussion two are three time a year.  Each time 
it's a single user that doesn't quite get it (you got it without problem). 
Since we have over 23000 registered users, I'd say that the vast majority get 
value from the book as it is.  I'm not willing to make major changes for a 
vocal 
few.  We will have to agree to disagree and move on.

   -- Bruce


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