Maybe it’s just you, but it’s just me too.
On Wed, Sep 20, 2023 at 3:57 PM Larry McVoy <lm(a)mcvoy.com> wrote:
On Tue, Sep 19, 2023 at 07:25:13PM -0700, Adam
Thornton wrote:
Yeah, I'm less angry at GNU now--I
didn't search as hard, but when I
found
out 4.3BSD didn't have HISTORY (and neither
does 2.11BSD, which is still
actively-ish maintained) then I figured it wasn't something classical
that
GNU dropped, just never imported. I feel like it
existed on SunOS and
Solaris but I might be wrong about that? Was it really FreeBSD that
introduced it?
I don't think SunOS had it. The SunOS man pages were pretty terse, the
powers that be wanted just the facts. I remember get beat up for putting
examples in some of the man pages I wrote, they got taken out "because
examples are for user guides, man pages are not user guides, they are a
reference guide" or something like that.
I like examples in man pages, I think it jump starts you into using the
program more easily but maybe that's just me.
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