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[6] How can I contribute?

If you think that structure or content of this part of the FAQ can be improved, or if you think you have discovered an error, either write to me or post your comment to LitProg (with `fweb-faq (version)' somewhere in the `Subject' line).

If you find your name and email adress anywhere on these pages, I'd be grateful if you check whether I got them right and inform me otherwise. The same for errors in ftp site addresses and Archive-Date (look into the Makefile to learn how to make these visible).

The FAQ for Literate Programming will probably not exist before there is a unified tool rather than a family of different environments. On LitProg, all these environments are subject to discussion, and a family of FAQ lists is planned, together with a master FAQ list for general questions. This general FAQ will be maintained by David B. Thompson <wqdbt@ttacs1.ttu.edu>.

If you are interested in participating in one of the FAQ lists for LitProg, either contact George D. Greenwade (E-mail: `bed_gdg@shsu.edu' [Internet], `bed_gdg@shsu' [Bitnet], `shsu::bed_gdg' [DECnet]), who maintains LitProg as well as the `FILESERV' repository at Sam Houston State University, or simply announce your wish on the LitProg mailing list.

If you want to write a FAQ yourself, get "FAQ writer's FAQ" (by Nathan Torkington and Ian Kluft) which originates from the faq-maintainers mailing list. It can also be obtained via email by including `SENDME FAQ.WRITING' in the body of a mail message to `FILESERV', or retrieved from `niord.shsu.edu' in [FILESERV.FAQ]FAQ.WRITING.

If you want to write your FAQ list in Texinfo, use fweb-faq.texi as a template for the principal source file (see Question 4).