Hi
I was also thinking about whether it was worthwhile to change the name
of this publication from a "guide" to a "handbook," based on its
current
mission to provide a lower level of instruction than the customary Red
Hat Guides. Most of the existing Red Hat Guides are hundreds of pages,
due to their extensive cross referencing and exhaustive discussion,
whereas this guide will probably clock in at significantly less, due to
its more practical tutorial format. Is this nitpicking, or does anyone
else think there's value in differentiating between the two?
Considering the fact that FreeBSD handbook is larger than any of the Red
Hat guides the difference in terminology looks just like nitpicking to
me. End users just want the document regardless of whats its called.
regards
Rahul