docs/87445: comments for improvement of handbook/kernelconfig-config.html
Simon L. Nielsen
simon at FreeBSD.org
Sat Oct 15 13:32:23 UTC 2005
On 2005.10.15 13:20:37 +0100, Ceri Davies wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 15, 2005 at 05:58:37AM -0400, Tom Rhodes wrote:
>
> > Or perhaps
> > 4.X will be knifed from the handbook. And most likely, the
> > only people who will expect it coming will be those that aren't
> > going to stand in my way.[1] :)
> >
> > [1]: Please don't take that as if it's rude, I'm actually
> > joking around with it. Cause I know that if someone
> > tried that, well, to core && doceng they'd be explaining.
>
> Actually that's a great idea. There's no reason why we couldn't, like
> today, commit a copy of the current handbook to handbook4 and then get
> rid of all the crud from the real handbook. Same deal with the FAQ.
> The information is still available then, but we no longer have to tear
> our own hair own trying to maintain the documents.
Wouldn't it be better to create a branch and do appropriate magic in
the web build to handle it? We already have magic that handles
building the release notes from different branches.
While I generally don't care much about repo bloat, starting a trend
with making a copy of the Handbook for each FreeBSD major version
seems a bit wasteful to me, especially since CVS actually does have a
concept for handling situations like this. Especially since I don't
expect to see many commits to the 4.X Handbook.
This would also make it simpler to do make merges back to the 4.X
handbook if/when needed.
If people prefer the "copy way" I won't stand in the way, it just
doesn't seem like the best solution from my point of view.
Just for reference:
[simon at eddie:~] du -shc /home/ncvs/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook
19M /home/ncvs/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook
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Simon L. Nielsen
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