From: Russ Allbery Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 20:47:30 +0000 (+0000) Subject: man-page-readme-update-20080630 X-Git-Tag: openafs-devel-1_5_61~1015 X-Git-Url: https://git.openafs.org/?p=openafs.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=cf816d535a60a7a5f7efa5564b647ee87e33b7d7 man-page-readme-update-20080630 LICENSE BSD Add additional missing commands to the to-do list. Add a section on man page section numbers and their rationale. Document that embedding a license in the man page isn't required if it's one of the licenses in our LICENSE file. --- diff --git a/doc/man-pages/README b/doc/man-pages/README index 4c95e98..d264bdd 100644 --- a/doc/man-pages/README +++ b/doc/man-pages/README @@ -107,9 +107,10 @@ Formatting Standards own copyright and a statement that the man page is released under the IBM Public License Version 1.0, or under some other license that is sufficiently compatible that we can use your work. If you use another - 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 @@ -147,6 +148,35 @@ Formatting Standards 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 @@ -204,11 +234,13 @@ Known Problems 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