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{{Short description|Online collection of documentation on GNU and Linux}}
The '''Linux Documentation Project''' (LDP) is a dormant all-volunteer project that maintains a large collection of [[GNU]] and [[Linux]]-related documentation and publishes the collection online.<ref name="paul">{{cite journal |last=Jones |first=Paul |author-link=Paul Jones (computer technologist) |date=2005-03-22 |title=Strategies and Technologies of Sharing in Contributor-Run Archives |url=https://www.ideals.illinois.edu/handle/2142/1750 |journal=[[Library Trends]] |volume=53 |issn=0024-2594 |access-date=2019-12-10 |number=}}</ref> It began as a way for [[Hacker (programmer subculture)|hacker]]s to share their [[documentation]] with each other and with their users, and for users to share documentation with each other. Its documents tend to be oriented towards [[experienced user]]s such as professional system administrators, but it also contains tutorials for beginners.
| url=https://www.ideals.illinois.edu/handle/2142/1750
| title=Strategies and Technologies of Sharing in Contributor-Run Archives
| first=Paul
| last=Jones
| author-link=Paul Jones (computer technologist)
| journal=[[Library Trends]]
| volume=53
| number=4
| date=2005-03-22
| issn=0024-2594
| access-date=2019-12-10}}</ref> It began as a way for [[Hacker (programmer subculture)|hacker]]s to share their [[documentation]] with each other and with their users, and for users to share documentation with each other. Its documents tend to be oriented towards [[experienced user]]s such as professional system administrators, but it also contains tutorials for beginners.
 
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==References==
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==External links==