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3.3. Unmaintained and Out-of-date Documents
If you wish to become the "owner" for an unmaintained document there are
several steps you must go through.
Contact the author. Make sure the author no longer
wishes to maintain the document in question. Note that the E-mail address
shown may no longer be valid. In that case, try a search for the
author. If the original author of a document cannot be found after a "good-faith" effort,
let us know (<feedback@en.tldp.org>).
Determine if a more up-to-date copy of the document exists, outside
of what is available on the LDP. If so, try to secure a copy for yourself
to work on.
Inform the LDP which document you would like to maintain, so that we can
track who is working on what and prevent duplication of effort. We also
suggest that you join the LDP general discussion list
(<discuss@en.tldp.org>). This step is also required for new
documents.
Submit the document to the LDP with any intended modifications. Make
sure to continue to reference the original author somewhere within the
document (Credits, Revision History, etc.). Once the document is
re-submitted, we will remove the entry from the list of unmaintained
documents.
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