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Linux Documentation Project Reviewer HOWTOdavid -AT- lupercalia.net 2004-04-19
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| Revision 1.4.2 | 2004-05-24 | Revised by: EJH | | Corrected spelling mistakes. | | Revision 1.4.1 | 2004-04-19 | Revised by: EJH | | Minor updates to the language and markup, emphasizing the
reporting procedures for reviews. Also changed the order of the reviews
to reflect actual procedure (technical, language and finally metadata). | | Revision 1.4 | 2004-04-18 | Revised by: EJH | | Updated the language review: clarified use of capitals, and
added a new requirement that Latin abbreviations always use their
English counterpart instead. | | Revision 1.3 | 2004-01-31 | Revised by: EJH | | Added the metadata and markup review information. | | Revision 1.2 | 2003-11-09 | Revised by: TMM | | Updated content, URLs, mailing lists, converted to XML. | | Revision 1.1 | 2001-05-12 | Revised by: DCM | | Minor bugfixes. | | Revision 1.0 | 2001-05-01 | Revised by: jy | | Initial release. |
This document will help you review LDP documentation.
It includes procedures and techniques for the review process
of all new, and existing, LDP documents.
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Root In Linux root has two meanings: When logged in as root, you are the system administrator having access to all files on the system and being responsible for creating users, installing programs and other administrative chores. Root also stands for the root directory is ( / ), which is where the main system directories like /usr and /etc are located. Common Linux terms
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