On Sun, Sep 29, 2019 at 2:54 PM Noel Chiappa wrote: > > From: Warren Toomey > > > All, I'm just musing where is the best place to store Unix > > documentation. My Unix Archive is really just a filesystem, so it's > not > > so good to capture and search metadata. > > Is anybody using archive.org, gunkies or something else > > BitSavers seems to be the canonical location for old computer > documentation. > I agree +1 BitSavers, but Warren you should keep your stuff. One-stop shopping for UNIX archives is a good thing. > > The CHWiki (gunkies.org) isn't really the best place to put original > documentation, > but that's where I'd recommend putting meta-data. As for searching > meta-data, are > you speaking of something more powerful than Google? > > Noel > > PS: Speaking of old Unix documentation, I recently acquired a paper copy > of the > PDP-11 V6 Unix manual. Is that something I should scan? I don't know if you > already have it (I know where to find sources in the archives, but I don't > know where documentation scans live.) > What I personally have is impure, and I have not seen a complete one elsewhere, so if you have a real manual, that is a good thing IMHO.