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Ceri Davies <ceri@submonkey.net> wrote
in <20051015122036.GT99170@submonkey.net>:
ce> On Sat, Oct 15, 2005 at 05:58:37AM -0400, Tom Rhodes wrote:
ce>
ce> > Or perhaps
ce> > 4.X will be knifed from the handbook. And most likely, the
ce> > only people who will expect it coming will be those that aren't
ce> > going to stand in my way.[1] :)
ce> >
ce> > [1]: Please don't take that as if it's rude, I'm actually
ce> > joking around with it. Cause I know that if someone
ce> > tried that, well, to core && doceng they'd be explaining.
ce>
ce> Actually that's a great idea. There's no reason why we couldn't, like
ce> today, commit a copy of the current handbook to handbook4 and then get
ce> rid of all the crud from the real handbook. Same deal with the FAQ.
ce> The information is still available then, but we no longer have to tear
ce> our own hair own trying to maintain the documents.
I am still unsure why such versioning of the handbook is needed.
What is the problem we have now?
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