Re: Announcing - document collection project

From: Jeff Garzik
Date: Wed Dec 01 2004 - 14:11:54 EST


Timothy D. Witham wrote:
On Wed, 2004-12-01 at 12:08 -0500, Dave Jones wrote:

On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 09:01:30AM -0800, Timothy D. Witham wrote:

> In an email conversation with Alan Cox and Andrew Morton I was
> asked if OSDL could create a repository for old non-NDA manuals.
> > I agreed that this sort of old copyrighted but never to be reprinted
> documentation needs a home and even thought some said it was
> a monster it looked like a nice little bunny to me so .....

Thanks, this has the makings of something really useful.

One comment. Links to external documentation (like the AGP
reference for eg) has the potential to 'disappear', making
this resource no better than a collection of bookmarks.

A true repository would have the actual documents, though
I understand this may mean talking with the copyright holder(s).


I'm OK with that - it would of course depend upon the
license from the copyright holder. But I'm open.

I agree this document repository has significant potential, but I also agree with Dave: from my own direct experience, documents DO disappear.

The ALSA project routinely asks vendors if the hardware manual can be mirrored on their FTP site, and I have been doing the same for network and ATA drivers:

http://gkernel.sourceforge.net/specs/

Though I cannot say that all the people who gave me permission to mirror the site are still around, to give permission to push these specs to ODSL.

Jeff



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