Am Samstag, 22. Februar 2014, 23:12:47 schrieb Richard Levitte:
> Hi,
> 
> I was just about to provide patches for debian, to have a
> darktable-doc package that would contain the user manual.
> 
> Having a closer look at the source they provide, I was surprised to
> find that there's no usermanual to be found there, at all.  Knowing
> that they're not usually in the business of removing parts of the
> source, so I looked at what they use as source tarball, which is the
> source distributed via sourceforge...  which also doesn't contain the
> usermanual sources.
> 
> So, I've this simple question: why is the usermanual removed prior to
> source distribution?

For one it's quite big and then it doesn't belong into git in the first place 
but rather into it's own repository. It just happens to live there for 
historical reasons. Another reason to remove it is that it's not part of the 
release but has its own releases.

> Cheers,
> Richard

Tobias

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