5.1. Deciding on a Subject

Before you begin writing a HOWTO, it is essential that you determine what subject area you will cover. It is best if the subject area is:

  1. If your subject matter is very small, it might be better included as part of another HOWTO. This makes it easier for readers to find the HOWTO they need. Search the LDP repository for HOWTOs on related topics, and see if you could place your information in an existing HOWTO.

    How much is too much? How little is too little? That depends on the subject you chose, your mastery of that subject, and many other factors. Just keep this admonition in mind, and use good judgment.

  2. If the HOWTO already in place is insufficient, or needs updating, contact the author and offer to help. LDP authors are usually nice folks. After all, they put in their own valuable time to help people they don't even know. And, they appreciate your help. But, please, don't duplicate work. It causes confusion for everyone.

  3. It is a really good idea to join the ldp-discuss list, and follow it regularly, even if you never post. It's a good way to stay current on the activities, needs, and policies of the LDP. Although the LDP volunteers are here to assist you, it is ultimately your responsibility to learn these policies, and to follow them.