Re: Updating 00-INDEX in Documentation/*

From: Rob Landley
Date: Fri Nov 15 2013 - 00:09:16 EST


On 10/28/2013 08:05:11 AM, Henrik Austad wrote:
Hi Rob, Jiri
Hacking away at python shows me that of the 254 subfolders 57 has outdated
00-INDEX, either with missing files, or files that has been removed. (see
list below)

I'm a bit behind on my email just now. (Started a new job last month, everything else got derailed for a bit.)

Now, I'm quite happy to start fixing this, but what I would like to know
before I start:

- is it considered a waste of time? i.e. will it be worth the time
- what is best, a single, big patch, or a series of one patch per
directory?
- or should someone(tm) kick whoever caused 00-INDEX to be outdated, to fix
it?

Go for it.

I've had a script that does this since 2007, but it's in the context of creating html indexes for the kernel.org/doc/Documentation directory, and after the kernel.org breakin they never gave me rsync access back (because it's not built into git and all any server ever does is run git, right?) so I couldn't update it anymore. Then they decided that the Documentation directory should just be a raw checkout from git with no html indexes (because git), and presumably they'll be doing the same for
http://kernel.org/doc/menuconfig any day now (how, I couldn't tell you, but it's apparently no longer my problem)...

So it's kinda hard to get enthused about it these days. I wanted to revive my old push to reorganize the documentation directory (https://lkml.org/lkml/2007/5/22/473 and such) but if the word from on high is that a giant raw pile of unsorted files is the optimal way to organize things, who am I to argue?

Same problem for kernel.org/doc/htmldocs: the ones I did way back when (https://web.archive.org/web/20090327025639/http://www.kernel.org/doc/htmldocs/) had both the "one big html file" version and the lots of little files version and I'd watch the build logs and send patches to get the warnings down, but they took that away and replaced it without even letting me know they were doing that, so I've fallen out of the habit. (My understanding was that the kernel.org guys officially don't care about any data that isn't accessed through git, and a web browser isn't git, so...)

*shrug* I suppose all it's still on the todo list somewhere. Maybe somewhere after reviving http://landley.net/qemu and catching that up to current, but it's in there...

Rob--
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