Mad Penguin Announces Slackware Handbook Project
1 January 1970Mad PenguinTM announced today that they have launched the >Slackware Handbook Project, promised to be the most complete documentation every created for the oldest Linux distribution in active development. The handbook will be a very close cousin to the FreeBSD Handbook, which is a document noted for its thorough approach to documenting the operating system. According to sources at Mad Penguin, there is a void in the current offerings of technical documents available for the popular open source operating system. "There is nothing like the FreeBSD Handbook for Linux and our design may even take it farther then that," says Narayan Newton, Mad Penguin System Administrator, who was responsible for the original handbook concept.
Adam Doxtater, Mad Penguin Founder and Chief Technology Editor, brought the concept to life. "Not only will we be able to provide a central documentation source for Slackware Linux, but in keeping with the theory of this model, it will never be dated" he said today. "There is already a real need for something like this. We're simply providing the community with the tools it needs to make it a reality."
The design of the handbook closely adheres to the Open Source software model, which will ensure only the highest quality content reaches its pages. Volunteers from around the world will have the ability to author the content of the handbook, and a 'peer' moderation system will ensure that the information remains accurate and current. Everyone interested is encouraged to register with the site (registration is always free) to take part in the project.
"Think of it as a wiki of sorts. All of the contributors are capable of editing and adding to the work of others on the project." said Doxtater, "This will ensure that the documentation is of the highest standard". Mad Penguin says that the new site is currently in operation and ready for the general public.
Source: Linux PR
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