If you are interested in writing a HOWTO or mini-HOWTO, please get
in touch with me FIRST!!! at
linux-howto@sunsite.unc.edu
.
Here are a few guidelines that you should follow when writing a HOWTO
or mini-HOWTO:
- Try to use meaningful structure and organization, and write
clearly. Remember that many of the people reading HOWTOs do not
speak English as their first language.
- If you are writing a HOWTO, you must use the SGML-Tools
package, available from
http://www.sgmltools.org/
,
to format the HOWTO. This package allows us to produce LaTeX (for DVI
and PostScript), plain text, and HTML from a single source document,
and was designed specifically for the HOWTOs. This also
gives all of the HOWTOs a uniform look. It is very important that
you format and review the output of the formatting in PostScript,
plain text and HTML.
- If you are writing a mini-HOWTO, you can either use SGML (as
described above) or HTML. If you use SGML for your mini-HOWTO,
it will be pubished along with the HOWTOs in LDP books.
- Make sure that all of the information is correct. I can't
stress this enough. When in doubt, speculate, but make it clear that
you're only guessing.
- Make sure that you are covering the most recent version of the
available software. Also, be sure to include full instructions
on where software can be downloaded from (FTP site name, full
pathname), and the current version number and release date of the
software.
- Include an FAQ section at the end, if appropriate. Many HOWTO
documents need an ``FAQ'' or ``Common Problems'' section to cover
information which can't be covered in the regular text.
- Use other HOWTOs or mini-HOWTOs as a model! The SGML source to
the HOWTOs is available on Linux FTP sites. In addition, have a look
at the
LDP Style Guide for some guidelines.
- Make sure that your name, email address, date, and a version
number is near the beginning of the document. You could also include
WWW addresses and a snail mail address if you want. The standard
header is:
Title
Author's name and email address
Version number and date
for example:
The Linux HOWTO Index
by Tim Bynum
v2.10.29, 31 July 1997
- Lastly, be prepared to receive questions and comments about
your writing. There are several hundreds of accesses to the
HOWTO collection every day from around the world!
After you have written the HOWTO, mail it to me.
If you used SGML-Tools, simply
mail me the SGML source; I take care of formatting the documents.
I'll also take care of archiving the HOWTOs on sunsite.unc.edu
and posting them to the various newsgroups.
It is important that you go through me when submitting a HOWTO, as
I maintain the archives and need to keep track of what HOWTOs
are being written and who is doing what.
Then, all you have to do is send me periodic updates whenever
appropriate.