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2003-11-01
The Linux Documentation Project is Happy to Announce its 10-year Anniversary!

Once upon a time, there was a general consensus that Unix in general, and Linux in particular, lacked good documentation. Matt Welsh decided to do something about this, and wrote the first Linux HOWTO - the "Installation HOWTO" - the first of what is now a huge collection of focused, solution-oriented documents. It became a movement just like Linux itself. More and more people joined in on the effort, tools were created, and documents were written, translated and published.

Ten years later, it is no exaggeration to say this issue has been dealt with thoroughly: today, TLDP is one of the largest Internet projects, where a few hundred people have written several hundred documents, ranging from small manual pages to in-depth guides that span over a hundred pages. The documentation covers nearly all aspects of Linux and is freely distributed, like Open Source software itself. In fact, many Linux distributions include the complete TLDP collection with the installation, helping both newcomers and more experienced users.

TLDP is fully multi-lingual. People volunteer their time to help with tools, reviews, translation, publishing and updates. This all requires work, and a core group of a few dozen aid the authors through a series of mailing lists. In addition, TLDP is pleased to acknowledge support from numerous companies over the years, including Red Hat and IBM.

TLDP continues to grow, in numbers of documents, supported languages and also new services, to better help an ever-increasing audience. To achieve this, TLDP is always looking for new volunteers to join, ranging from authors, to programmers, to reviewers.

Authors:More than 450
Documents:More than 470
Languages: 14
Mailing Lists: 11
Subscribers: More than 400
Web Mirrors: 350

2003-09-16
ApacheCon 2003 Conference Announcement
ApacheCon 2003, the official conference of the Apache Software Foundation (ASF), will be held November 16-20, 2003 in Las Vegas, Nevada. More than 60 sessions highlight Apache server tools, offering a wide range of beginner, intermediate and advanced sessions.

Document Updates. Just a reminder - the LDP home page may not change too frequently, but our document collection is constantly being updated.