torvalds> The "info" interface makes sense only to people who grok GNU
torvalds> emacs, and if you actually want to be user-friendly you either
torvalds> use "man" (because that's how everything else is documented and
torvalds> then you could actually just tell people to use man everywhere)
torvalds> or you use HTML (because that's a _useful_ format that even
torvalds> non-emacsheads can understand).
the info2www program works pretty nice - it's a cgi bin that converts and
displays info->html on the fly. i've got src/i386 5.2 rpms floating around
if anyone's interested...
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