At 04:55 18.06.2002, Stas Bekman wrote:
Per Einar Ellefsen wrote:
At 20:29 17.06.2002, Stas Bekman wrote:

Per Einar Ellefsen wrote:

Hi,
I have always said that I like it when *all* the docs are available to me in one place -- what I am missing from the site are the files included with the distribution: README, INSTALL, etc. For example, TT includes them under a "Release notes" group in the documentation: http://www.template-toolkit.org/docs/plain/Release/index.html . Should we add a section like this? I think it might be interesting for users.


I don't think so. Here is why:

The mod_perl docs include all the info the user needs, so README and INSTALL should be really short and point to the bundled and online docs. On the other hand TT's release notes are huge, so it's not the same. I don't consider these docs. And if there is something in these files which is not in the docs, I'd rather duplicate it in the docs.

Also, it'll be a pain remembering to sync the files. and it has to be done manually because they need to be committed.

Finally you can link to the cvs version.

Hmm, ok, I give up :)
But we really need to go through with our project of getting 1.0 docs into the mod_perl dist...

when was 1.26 released, a year ago? I guess by the time 1.28 is released, it won't matter anymore, since most people will ride 2.0 by this time. in any case we can do this when Doug asks to test 1.28-tobe, which I expect to happen a year from now, if there will no major bugs discovered (which I doubt).

Hmm, a year is a long wait :) Well, maybe I can speed things up when I get Cygwin working, there are some patches needed for that.



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