FAQs about the LDP

I want to help the LDP. How can I do this?

The easiest way is to find something and document it. Also check the unmaintained HOWTOs and see if there is a subject there that you know about and can continue documenting.

I want to publish a collection of LDP documents in a book. How is the LDP content licensed?

Please see http://www.linuxdoc.org/COPYRIGHT.html. Note that this is only a guideline to authors. However, the licensing cannot be more restrictive than what is listed in that URL.

I found an error in an LDP document. Can I fix it?

Contact the author of the document, or the LDP coordinator at and mention the problem and how you think it needs to be fixed.

But I don't know SGML/Can't get the tools working/Don't like SGML

That's okay. You have the option of writing your first draft of the HOWTO in the format of your choice, then submit that to the LDP. An LDP volunteer will review the document, then convert it into DocBook for you. Once that's done,it will be easier for you to maintain the HOWTO. If you run into questions,you can always drop a line to the LDP volunteer or the LDP Docbook list at.