We need a consistent documentation system. Many packages have man pages. Others have info system. Still others have html in their own directories. Still others have /usr/doc/*, and some others (like pxes) install their documentation somewhere where I can't find it. The man system is tried, easy and true. Everybody knows how to use it. Most people don't know emacs, so any system based on that can't be the standard. I propose this: Every package in the build system must have a man page which at the very least tells where the real documentation is. Thoughts? Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3.
The GNU standard is info, not man...
feel free to add submissions against individual packaged however we don't have the resources to create info (or man) and support this idea.