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- Subject: [Discuss] Dropping obsolete commands (Linux Pocket Guide)
- From: dbarrett at blazemonger.com (Daniel Barrett)
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2015 19:15:26 -0500
- References: <mailman.5.1443369605.9489.discuss@blu.org> <22081.7166.990325.999432@snorkack.blazemonger.com>
On November 9, 2015, I wrote: >While writing the third edition of my book, "Linux Pocket Guide" >(O'Reilly) [...] I welcome any opinions on whether the following >commands are still widely useful enough to keep in the book. Thanks so much to everyone who offered advice on keeping and dropping commands in my book. The most-discussed decision was about dump and restore, and I've decided to de-emphasize them in favor of programs that are more common today (e.g., rsync), but still retain information about them regarding their strengths. As for the rest of the commands I asked about, I plan to drop finger and chfn, to keep telnet for connecting to arbitrary ports (and add netcat as a more versatile option), to drop the dnsdomainname / nisdomainname / ypdomainname commands, to keep write and talk (but also add sendxmpp for something closer to today's messaging), and to drop slrn and discussion of Usenet (a decision that is personally painful to me, as a former very frequent poster). In a couple of months, I will be seeking technical reviewers for the manuscript, if anyone is interested. You get your name in the acknowledgments, a copy of the book, and a small honorarium from O'Reilly. Email me privately if you'd like to read the book prior to publication and offer comments & corrections. Thanks again for all the advice! -- Dan Barrett dbarrett at blazemonger.com
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