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Joel Dahl <joel@freebsd.org> wrote
in <1140717189.681.22.camel@dude.automatvapen.se>:
jo> Please answer this question: Why should we hide this information?
I think murray does not say all of the information in the
internal/* pages should be hidden. Some are useful, but some are not
maintained well and misleading for the wider audience.
So, blindly making all of them more visible does not sound reasonable
to me. Although they are already accessible, but it does not always
mean they need more visibility. If there is useful information,
it is better to reorganize and put them to areas outside the internal/
directory.
At least, making a link to the pages and marking them as "internal"
in more public areas like the side navigation menu is very
confusing (what is "internal"?) and the current contents under
the internal/ directory are not ready for non-developer audience (outdated
and/or not well structured). If you have a plan to improve the contents,
could you please show us your thoughts first before making them more
accessible? I personally think such useful materials should be
integrated into Committer's Guide or so, though...
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| Hiroki SATO
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