Return-Path: Delivered-To: apmail-httpd-docs-archive@httpd.apache.org Received: (qmail 7777 invoked by uid 500); 6 Feb 2003 04:46:00 -0000 Mailing-List: contact docs-help@httpd.apache.org; run by ezmlm Precedence: bulk list-help: list-unsubscribe: list-post: Reply-To: docs@httpd.apache.org Delivered-To: mailing list docs@httpd.apache.org Received: (qmail 7765 invoked by uid 500); 6 Feb 2003 04:46:00 -0000 Delivered-To: apmail-apache-docs@Apache.Org Date: Wed, 5 Feb 2003 23:46:12 -0500 Message-Id: <200302060446.h164kCX10474@Boron.MeepZor.Com> From: Rodent of Unusual Size To: Apache httpd documenters Subject: [STATUS] (httpd-docs-2.0) Wed Feb 5 23:46:12 EST 2003 X-Note: This is an automated message. X-Spam-Rating: daedalus.apache.org 1.6.2 0/1000/N Apache HTTP Server 2.1 Documentation Status File. Last modified: $Date: 2003/01/31 16:45:57 $ For more information on how to contribute to the Apache Documentation Project, please see http://httpd.apache.org/docs-project/ ------------------------------ Decisions pending ================= - Where to put docs checkout on website - Leave it at /docs-x.y/ +1: Joshua, Erik, Kess, Mads 0: nd - /manual/x.y/ +1: nd -0: Kess, Mads - /x.y/manual -1: Erik, nd, Mads 0: Kess though it's probably my suggestion, I don't like it very well ;-) -- nd - Figure out what to do about the 2.0 FAQ - Copy important stuff from 1.3? - Some kind of XML? - Something that allows dynamic contributions from users a la FAQ-O-Matic? (I don't think any really good software exists for this.) - Perhaps we can use the newly created Wiki for this. (SubWiki, with the possibility to get nice commit mails.) someone should try to convince me, what the heck is so cool with wikis -- nd Things That Need Fixing ======================= - XML - Rewriting of the remainder of the manual into xml is in progress. See the bottom of this file for status info. - add ids to non-directive sections of the module docs, so they get a chance to be linked in the sidebar - Windows platform docs are in desperate need of rewrites/updates for 2.0. - Bill Rowe and Bill Stoddard are good contacts for tech questions. - "using apache" has been done, "compiling apache" is still open - hints on uninstalling apache (exit monitor, close directories, registry entries etc) (PR 10154) - New Auth system - Much clean-up and enhancement of aaa howto - Independent note on how to upgrade to new auth system - modules docs - mod_suexec: very little documentation - mod_proxy: updates for 2.0 - mod_status: updates for 2.0 - mod_example: updates for 2.0 - mod_rewrite: explain, when what variables are actually available (PR 16402) - man pages - Convert from nroff to our xml format. See list at bottom. - Then if someone gets creative, they can try to find an automatic way to convert back to nroff. - An example: http://cyberelk.net/tim/data/xmlto/db2man/ This is designed for docbook, but it could be adapted. I'm not sure what the license is. - MPM documentation - explain what the following command line options do (perhaps in the developer/debugging docs): -D DEBUG -D ONE_PROCESS one-process-mode == no threads, i.e. only one process handling the requests in a single loop? -D NO_DETACH (not in every MPM avail.) no daemon, but detached from terminal? -D FOREGROUND (not in every MPM avail.) ? - Individual docs will need some cleanup. - misc/custom_errordocs.html needs to be updated to essentially describe how the international error docs included in 2.0 work - misc/perf-tuning.html - needs major rewrite for 2.0 - misc/tutorials.html - mostly not relevant to 2.0 - misc/stopping.html - misc/rewriteguide.html - needs cleaning in 1.3 and 2.0 - misc/known_client_problems.html - mostly ancient - platform/ebcdic.xml - needs major rework for 2.0 - New build process. - install.html has had a first-pass rewrite, it is basically accurate, but very incomplete: many configure options are missing, especially those inherited from apr. - API documentation Status: Ben Laurie has written some hooks documentation - authn provider API documentation could be useful - Several features in Apache require write-access to the filesystem. Examples: CacheRoot, DavLockDB, ScriptLog We should treat the things consistently in the docs, and perhaps suggest the use of directory like /usr/local/apache2/var/ that is httpd-writable. - SSL docs are generally good, but they need a refreshing by someone familiar with mod_ssl and openssl. Documentation improvements ========================== * New user docs: Directory Handling (mod_dir/mod_autoindex/etc) * Enhancements to the DTD/XSL: - tag that links to the glossary and uses some special style in the css. - New index: directives by context, including listing which directives are available for each AllowOverride setting. - New index: backout modules by type (aaa, mappers, loggers etc.) probably by introducing a element in modulesynopsis - Use a tag like in place of for things like the listing. - in progress - add letter links to glossary and quickreference, perhaps also a term overview (sidebar) - cross references between the different languages, at least links from non-en docs to the originals. - Javascript? - post processing (s&r, XML::Parser, ...)? - pre processing ([kind of] type maps generated from sitemap entries like: title)? - looking for other good ideas ;-) - remove
 elements. Use 
and elements to get same effect. * Autogeneration of PDF - Andr� is working on this, Erik volunteers to help out * Windows help file - David Shane Holden was working on this * Improving the "security docs" - More content and better organisation. - mod_dav ressources are owned by the httpd * General cleaning and improving of module docs * Making the directive definitions "less terse" (i.e., adding more examples and details to the definitions of the directives) * Making site-specific enhancements easier, including a documented and robust way for 3P module docco to be added -- and have it survive a server docco upgrade - This could be something a simple and hackish as a manual/extra/ directory (a la the 1.3 src/modules/extra/ directory) and a script in the support directory that scans the files there and updates the manual indices. (We do something like that now for httpd.conf file with apxs [LoadModule, etc.].) XML Conversions =============== The following files need to be converted to XML as described at http://httpd.apache.org/docs-project/docsformat.html index.html.en # leave in html? howto/auth.html.en misc/custom_errordocs.html # obsolete? misc/descriptors.html # obsolete? misc/fin_wait_2.html # obsolete? misc/known_client_problems.html # obsolete? misc/tutorials.html # obsolete? expand.pl # delete after finishing everything # These will require manual.xsl changes faq/footer.html faq/header.html faq/index.html faq/support.html # Perhaps these should be left in html to allow the developers to # play with them developer/API.html developer/debugging.html developer/documenting.html developer/filters.html developer/footer.html developer/header.html developer/hooks.html developer/index.html developer/layeredio.html developer/request.html developer/thread_safety.html developer/modules.html.en # converting from nroff to xml programs/ab.html programs/apxs.html programs/dbmmanage.html programs/footer.html programs/header.html programs/htdigest.html programs/htpasswd.html programs/index.html programs/logresolve.html programs/other.html programs/rotatelogs.html programs/suexec.html --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: docs-unsubscribe@httpd.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: docs-help@httpd.apache.org