Benjamin,
Thank you!

The next two parts of the article will focus on why certain changes were made. 
Please let me know if you think there were changes that I should have written 
about. Depending on my schedule and feedback, I would be willing to consider 
adding to the material if I've missed anything.

I'm happy to expand on my opinion if desired, but I don't think the 
documentation should have history/background sections. The documentation is 
already an enormous amount of work, and I like the fact that is sticks to being 
reference documentation.

However, I think the emails from Aymeric Augustin, Russell Keith-Magee, and 
Christopher Medrela documenting their work are incredibly helpful. Andrew 
Godwin even kept a blog! I would love it if people continued this trend. I will 
be linking to their work in Part III because of how useful and interesting the 
emails/blog-posts are. I think we owe them all a huge thank you for the effort.

Finally, the wiki contains some historical/background documents. I would not be 
averse to more pages like that, nor would I be averse to the release notes 
pointing to the emails mentioned above.

Andrew

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