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- license and that license isn't "public domain," you have to give the
- full license text in the man page; please don't use a license so long
- that this is annoying.
+ license and that license isn't "public domain" or one of the ones
+ already listed in our LICENSE file, you have to give the full license
+ text in the man page; please don't use a license so long that this is
+ annoying.
The SYNOPSIS section should start with the full command name and the
full names of all options, and then have a second section showing the
surrounding the variable. For consistency in formatting, references to
those variables should be formatted the same in following text.
+Man Page Sections
+
+ The section of a man page is determined by which directory it's in.
+ pod1 will be section 1 man pages, pod5 will be section 5, and pod8 will
+ be section 8.
+
+ The breakdown between section 1 and section 8 is fuzzy and it's hard to
+ get right. The current layout balances the following goals:
+
+ * In general, section 1 is used for commands that can be executed by any
+ user and section 8 is used for commands that can only be meaningfully
+ issued as root. If a command can be run with AFS privileged
+ credentials but still as a regular user on the local system, the
+ preference is for it to be in section 1, although some pages of that
+ type are in section 8.
+
+ * All the commands for a given suite should be kept together. So, for
+ example, there are fs commands that can only be issued as root, but
+ since most of the suite is available to any user, all of the fs
+ commands are in section 1.
+
+ * The sections of the man pages should roughly correspond to the
+ installation paths of the binaries. Binaries installed in bin should
+ have man pages in section 1 and binaries installed in sbin should have
+ man pages in section 8.
+
+ Section 5 should be used for all documentation of configuration files
+ and file formats.
+
How You Can Help
The OpenAFS man page project is just starting, and a lot of work remains
compile_et.afs
copyauth
fs cscpolicy
+ fs getfid
fs memdump
fs monitor
fs rxstatpeer
fs rxstatproc
fs setcbaddr
+ fs trace
klog.krb
krb.conf
pagsh.krb
restorevol
rmtsysd
tokens.krb
- vldb_convert
- vos clone
- vos setfields
vsys
* Add -noresolve to the documentation of all the vos commands.