Sent to: Ian (Help Browser), Steve (Help Content), Asa (Mozilla General), Documentation Newsgroup
Regarding my documentation review and update, I have the following questions:

* Few, if any, Help files contain the license boilerplate. Do I
need to add this? If so, which variant?
* Mainly for Ian, can id's on any element be used instead of name's
on the a element to identify destinations for contents and such. The main reason is the name is lingering toward deprecation and it
also causes some weird scrolling issues where half of a line is
showing.
* Since a possible future move for the Mozilla Suite is to make each
part individually installable, should I try to separate things
along product lines so that it will be ready when the time comes? In addition, could it even be possible to create separate packages
which composite together in Contents, Index, etc? I think this
would be possible with some tweaking.
* Given that Mozilla is more of a developer-centered product, how
user-centered does the Help need to be and should things like
Chatzilla, DOM Inspector, etc. be included?
* I'll let you know any other questions as I encounter them.

By the way Ian, I found text.xul in help.jar which probably shouldn't be there.

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