On 26 Nov, 2011, at 8:28 am, Roland Winkler wrote:

> On Thu Nov 24 2011 Stefan Monnier wrote:
> Yet the main thing for me is: My time is limited for such things; I
> need to set up priorities. Currently I find it more important to
> have a more coherent documentation of the new code including a
> proper up-to-date info manual. (Well, in the long run, a proper
> release wouldn't be bad either....)
>
> If anybody else wants to work on this, please go ahead. In my
> opinion, the EmacsWiki UpgradeBBDB put up by Leo is a good starting
> point
>
>  http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/UpgradeBBDB
>
> Please, contribute to it if you find anything noteworthy.

Just added a few lines three or four days ago, immediately before  
joining this list. More questions than findings.

Been meaning to learn some TeX-based ML. Infotex might be as good a  
place to start as any. Sadly I don't know BBDB at all yet. So, no  
domain knowledge, no implementation knowledge, the answer to your  
prayers. :-)

Maybe I'll start with code doco, just standards compliance and  
formatting and filling in missing docstrings where I can. That'll help  
build the domain knowledge. Patches to the list, right?

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