On Oct 17, 2007, at 8:34 PM, Karl Kleinpaste wrote:

"Troy A. Griffitts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Do you think that the GnomeSword manual should be something that goes in
the module repository?

When we first discussed such things last November, I asked whether this would be something of general utility; your comment at the time was, "I think it would be neat to have genbooks of frontend manuals/ promotion."
There was further discussion around that time that, at some point when
image support was more widespread, there would be general encouragement
offered to get similar promotional materials for all the UIs.

I think it is a fine place for it.

One of the biggest advantage I see is that it encourages that the documentation be kept current.

And for me, it encourages me to become more familiar with GnomeSword, because the documentation is so readily accessible. Karl and I are not competing to make our respective applications better than the other's, but I think we challenge each other to invest ourselves in improving our apps. This is good for the Kingdom.

In the Linux realm, I think there is a real advantage for users to know what is available because there is choice and different people are served by different work flows.

Working together in Him,
        DM

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