On 12/08/07, Stefan Richter <[email protected]> wrote:
> Jesper Juhl wrote:
> > Rob Landley is trying to organize Linux kernel documentation. One
> > thing he is doing is generating index.html files based on our
> > 00-INDEX files in the Documentation directory. He has met with a
> > small problem however, since not all subdirectories inside
> > Documentation contain such a file, nor are all the files that do
> > exist up to date, his index.html files turn up rather incomplete.
> [...]
> > I want to get some feedback before wasting too much time
> > creating these files
> [...]
>
> Isn't it with 00-INDEX just like with the "Last Updated:" footers in
> documentation texts?
>
That is certainly a risk, yes. But it shouldn't be hard to write a
small script to check if the 00-INDEX files are up-to-date, that will
make it pretty simple to update them once in a while if people forget.
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