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3.2. Scope of Your Document
Now that you've got a subject, you will need to decide the
scope of the document. The scope or subject area
should be:
If the scope of your proposed document is very narrow, it might be better to
include your information as part of another HOWTO.
This makes it easier for readers to find the HOWTO they need.
Search the LDP repository for topics which relate to your
document. If you find a document which is a good match, email the author
and ask them if they would like to include your contribution.
If the HOWTO already in place is insufficient or needs updating,
contact the author and offer to help. See also Section 3.3 for taking over old or unmaintained documents.
Most authors appreciate any help offered. Additionally, sending
comments and remarks to the author is usually regarded both as a
reassurance and a reward: to the author, feedback is the ultimate proof that writing the documentation was not a pointless effort.
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Joining the discuss list and following
it regularly, even if you never post, is a good way to stay current
on the activities, needs and policies of the LDP.
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3.2.1. Documentation Templates
After you've decided the scope of your document you
should start to consider the type of document that you will write. There are
a number of different LDP documentation templates:
Guides, HOWTOs, man pages and FAQs. Rahul Sundaram
describes their scope in the Linux Documentation
Project (LDP) FAQ. Here is a brief overview of what they are
with pointers on how you can get started writing your own:
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The LDP no longer distinguishes between HOWTOs and mini-HOWTOs. All
previously written mini-HOWTOs have been included in longer HOWTOs.
All new documents must be at least HOWTO in length. This means the
documents should cover a bigger subject area rather than a small one. If
your document is very small you may wish to submit it for inclusion
in another, larger HOWTO that already exists. If you're not sure
what size your document is, email the discuss list and ask for
feedback.
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