Stupid man pages
John Chambers
jc at minya.UUCP
Tue Jun 12 12:09:13 AEST 1990
> I am divided on the issue of professionalization of manual pages. I do
> support it in the case that it makes manual pages clearer. An
> unsophisticated user perusing the man pages might be a little mystified
> why a plumbing device was documented in the Unix Manual.
>
> Have any marketing types tried to do anything to take daemonology out
> of the system? I imagine there may be countries that would not accept
> Unix because they don't like invoking daemons.
Even worse, they've done things like replacing the BUGS section with
euphemisms like RESTRICTIONS or QUALIFICATIONS. I remember 'way back
when, when I first stumbled across Unix; I was tremendously impressed
to see BUGS in bold letters on the pages. I decided that any system
whose manuals were so honest was well worth learning more about...
[more lines to satisfy the line counter ;-]
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