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* Re: Maintainer needed for Serial-Programming-HOWTO
@ 2003-03-30  0:47 Alexander Bartolich
  2003-03-30  1:11 ` Gary Frerking
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Alexander Bartolich @ 2003-03-30  0:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Greg Ferguson; +Cc: David Lawyer, discuss, linux-serial

Greg Ferguson wrote:
> [...] The CVS request can be easily done. Not a problem on our end.

Well, since nobody stood up and protested I had a first go on the document.

http://tux.bartolich.at/Serial-Programming-HOWTO/
http://tux.bartolich.at/Serial-Programming-HOWTO-03-03-30.tar.gz

Not much changed, but at least the examples compile cleanly now with -Wall.
One of them is incomplete and does not link, and hey, I said nothing of
actually
testing them, but that's why I requested a few weeks time.

What is on schedule, apart from that?

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* RE: Maintainer needed for Serial-Programming-HOWTO
@ 2003-03-28 23:00 Gary Frerking
  2003-03-29 21:53 ` David Lawyer
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Gary Frerking @ 2003-03-28 23:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-serial

>> However, I never saw the new 1999-stuff from Vern.

The useful and/or unique info from Vern (stuff that is tough to find
elsewhere) is in a series of separate files called "blurbs". These
should really be merged in as well.

These blurbs, however, are somewhat unstructured/unorganized and would
require a good bit of messaging to properly work them into the HOWTO.
They also have no licensing information, which is why I tried to contact
Vern to obtain permission to merge them into the HOWTO as appropriate.

>> And on the few occasions I toyed with serial programming I 
>> read http://www.easysw.com/~mike/serial, not the HOWTO.

An excellent reference. When I was getting started, I found this
document to be more useful than the 1997 & 1999 HOWTOs combined. Easily.
By a large margin.

>> There are two things I don't like about Serial-Programming-HOWTO.sgml
>> on http://cvsview.tldp.org/

These would be fairly easy to fix. I simply followed the examples that
were given to me. If you could point me to a couple of good examples of
code being listed the way you describe, I'd be grateful.


-- Gary

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* Maintainer needed for Serial-Programming-HOWTO
@ 2003-03-27 22:55 David Lawyer
  2003-03-28  3:51 ` Gary Frerking
  2003-03-28 13:51 ` Alexander Bartolich
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: David Lawyer @ 2003-03-27 22:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-serial; +Cc: discuss

I'm maintaining the Linux Documentation Project's Serial-HOWTO but it
doesn't cover programming.  The Serial-Programming-HOWTO is supposed to
cover this but it needs a lot of improvement.  Vern Hoxie rewrote it in
1999 but never submitted it.  Instead, a new maintainer took over an old
1997 version and essentially did nothing with it.  Even though the
latest version is dated 2001, it's really just the 1997 version.  So it
needs a new maintainer who will rework it and combine the two versions
(the 1997 and Vern's 1999 which are very much different) or just redo
the whole thing from scratch.  Any volunteers?

You might argue that little has changed since 1997 which is true.  But
the 1997 version omitted a number of introductory topics which needed to
be included (and which Vern included).  However, on my last communication
with Vern, he still refused to submit it (he didn't like having to use
sgml format, especially DocBook and didn't want to maintain it in
sgml format).  He actually wrote it in Linuxdoc Format but didn't like
the rendering the "code" environment, etc.  Statements on the discussion
list about the need to use DocBook and cvs turned him off.  And my
personal contacts with him did no good.  So I'm not even Ccing him, in
part because he is not currently active in discussion groups like he
once was.  Fortunately, both versions use the same license so they may
be merged.
			David Lawyer

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