Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 24th Jul 2007 15:16 UTC, submitted by danwarne
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RE[5]: Biggest problem with kernel development
by dylansmrjones on Wed 25th Jul 2007 12:16
in reply to "RE[4]: Biggest problem with kernel development"
Depends whether you refer to Linux (the kernel) or Linux (the distribution).
The amount of documentation depends on the distribution. Some have better than others.
In terms of the kernel solely it's true that documentation tend to lack behind. But the same could be said for *BSD as well as Microsoft products.
OTOH, you get the documentation for free, so if it doesn't please you go make it better.
Everytime a person complain about this it's always a person who forgets that Open Source is contributer-centric and not developer-centric nor user-centric. Contribute or shut up. It's that simple. If you don't want to take the time it takes, pay somebody who will.
RE[6]: Biggest problem with kernel development
by flanque on Wed 25th Jul 2007 14:53
in reply to "RE[5]: Biggest problem with kernel development"







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2006-07-15
Maybe Linux should acquire first some real man pages or documentation at all before crying RTFM at newbies. Even new developers are lost in the Linux-limbo (it's not the dance) because of a massive lack of documentation.