On Sun, Nov 05, 2006 at 11:05:31AM -0500, Jon Radel wrote: > Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote: > > > A word of caution to people who take it upon themselves to write docs: > > > > When you don't feel like maintaining the material any longer, > > *PLEASE* have the decency to remove it from the net, unless of > > course you can arrange for somebody else to update your baby and > > keep it up to date and useful. > > > > Otherwise you will find that something you wrote and may very well > > have been valid and useful at the time turns into a real pain for > > others. > > I fear that's an unrealistic goal, nice as it might be. :-) For > starters, authors don't necessarily have control over every copy of > their work on the web. Anyway, some people are actually interested in > the history also. > > Personally, I'd be ecstatic if authors of such material would simply > make clear what version(s) they were discussing, as appropriate, and > when the material was written and last updated.
Actually, when reading the article, it should be pretty clear the author is discussing 3.0-ish. Being a little more clear about that upfront, instead of halfway through, would be nice but should not be a requirement. Joachim