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Re: gEDA-dev: What should be included in the dist file?



David Hart wrote:
On Wed, 2006-08-16 at 18:10 -0400, al davis wrote:

I got only one response on the gnucap-devel list, and it really is a general question, so trying it here...


Considering a recent comment about pdf files, I ask...

What should be included in the dist file?

Obviously all source, including the manual.

What about some things that are not source?


OK. I'm probably going to ruffle a few feathers, and start a flame-war,
but here is a much different option. Don't include the documentation
with the distribution.

The reason. The gEDA wiki holds the repository for the latest
documentation. If a user wants the latest documentation, the user should
be encouraged to get that documentation from the gEDA wiki. If a
developer (or heavens forbid a user) wants to update the documentation,
they can simply modify the content in the wiki.


The wiki is the latest documentation?

I guess I haven't read the gnucap section of the wiki (is there one?) but I'd view the wiki as a supplement (granted, a valuable one) to the manual. The same is somewhat true for the pcb manual. Granted the pcb manual still needs a lot of work, but for example all of the actions and the file formats in the manual are now up to date. Also thanks to a lot of work from DJ, the manual is now much easier to maintain.

-Dan


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