On Thursday 17 November 2011 01:02:26 am Darrell Anderson wrote:
Word processors do provide binary blobs but is that a
Bad Thing? We are
discussing user guides, not forms of documentation that tend to change in
real-time. Our user guides will be relatively static. We won't need version
control.
I think the whole point of version control is to collaborate on the initial
manuals. That would make it easier for everybody working on the same manual
to stay up to date with each other, and also keep track of who did what in
case we need to ask to clarify. Once the official documentation comes out,
version control shouldn't be needed for documentation any more.
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Kristopher Gamrat
Ark Linux webmaster
http://www.arklinux.org/