Greg,
> > Under 'Documentation', there is the text:
> >
> > When new features are added to the kernel, it is recommended
> > that new documentation files are also added which explain how
> > to use the feature.
> >
> > Could you also add something like:
> >
> > When a new feature changes the interface that the kernel
> > exposes to userland, it is recommended that you send
> > information or a man-pages patch explaining the change
> > to the manual pages maintainer at [email protected].
>
> Do you want to start documenting the sysfs tree interface?
There should be a sysfs(5) man page. Unfortunately there is
not one yet. If someone wants to start one off...
> Do you have
> man pages for all of the kernel syscalls now?
All, no. Most, yes.
> Anyway, I'll add it, as it is better to error on the side of caution
> here.
Thanks.
Michael
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