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The Linux Documentation Project (TLDP or the LDP for short) is a Linux websites on the Internet. It started as a FTP site in 1992, and moved to the World Wide Web in 1993. The LDP is not an official incorporation, but instead is a loose collection of volunteers. As its name suggests, its mission is to serve as a place for Linux hackers to share documentation in the forms of Guides, HOWTOs, man pages, and FAQs.
The Linux Documenation Project and this Wiki
The LDP is a rich source of documentation for Linux, and because of this, would be a great resource for the LQWiki. Unfortunately, the documents collected by the LDP are covered by a variety of licenses, almost all of which are not compatible with the Creative Commons (attribution, share-alike variant) license used by the LQWiki.
See also
External links
- The Linux Documentation Project website (www.tldp.org)
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