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Re: Web Server Standard



bruce@pixar.com (Bruce Perens) writes:

> It would be really nice to be able to have most Debian files in a
> shared, read-only space. That's been part of the sytem architecture for
> years. Conversion of documents to HTML can indeed be done in the
> postinst (or at run-time), but it requires a (possibly large)
> collection of text tools to be installed.  I'm not sure I understand
> the advantages of that over doing it at package build time.

I like info files and prefer my emacs info interface to using a web
browser.  I don't want the packages deleting info files and replacing
them with html.  Conversion upon installation allows the installer to
choose the preferred format for certain files.

On the other hand, would using something like info2www, and various
man to html interfaces allow us to keep most of our current
documentation, but allow different each user to read the information
in his/her favorite way?

-- 
Kevin Dalley
kevin@aimnet.com


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