the Linux man-pages as an educational tool
Collin Funk
collin.funk1@gmail.com
Sun Aug 2 01:04:05 GMT 2026
Alejandro Colomar <alx@kernel.org> writes:
>> I'd like to underscore this point. As I noted in my response to Doug,
>> the flagship book on C, as we all know, is stuck in 1988. The throne is
>> vacant, with many pretenders, some with excellent cases for service as
>> regent.
>
> In fact, the throne might currently fall in the Linux man-pages project.
> While not being a blood heir of the Unix standards, it has become a
> de-facto standard.
I don't think anyone is arguing whether or not man-pages is an
educational tool. The argument is whether it should educate based on
current standards, or the maintainers preferences.
Collin
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