According to Sheldon helping me learn the ropes, I added the corresponding
author.entity and removed myself as a "contributor." It's probably
time for me to learn SGML anyway...
so that they can easily be reused in multiple pieces of documentation.
The entities defined in this file are suitable for use in a DocBook
BookInfo element.
from doc/handbook.
File From -> To Merged to files...
---------------------------------------------------------------
authors.sgml 1.135 -> 1.139 authors.ent
bibliography.sgml 1.38 -> 1.39 bibliography/chapter.sgml
contrib.sgml 1.338 -> 1.341 staff/chapter.sgml
current.sgml 1.25 -> 1.26 cutting-edge/chapter.sgml
cvsup.sgml 1.41 -> 1.45 cutting-edge/chapter.sgml
eresources.sgml 1.53 -> 1.54 eresources/chapter.sgml
handbook.sgml 1.96 -> 1.101 handbook.sgml
install.sgml 1.67 -> 1.72 install/chapter.sgml
lists.sgml 1.8 -> 1.12 mailing-lists.ent
mirrors.sgml 1.101 -> 1.111 mirrors/chapter.sgml
porting.sgml 1.124 -> 1.130 ports/chapter.sgml
stable.sgml 1.19 -> 1.22 cutting-edge/chapter.sgml
submitters.sgml 1.277 -> 1.299 contrib/chapter.sgml[1]
vm.sgml -> 1.3 internals/chapter.sgml
Added
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newsgroups.ent
[1] For translators: Due to Eivind's massive update to the "Additional
Contributors" section, I refrained from merging in the changes by
hand. Instead, I took the list of names from submitters.sgml and
did various search/replaces on them.
I strongly suggest you just lift the complete list of names from
contrib/chapter.sgml and paste it in to your translation, since
there shouldn't be any actual translation required.
to resort the non-sorted entry of my "neighborhood", as well as myself.
I still have lingering doubts about the wiseness of moving David Greenman
around, though...
Committers 101. I hope I passed. :-) Now, to break the world. Err, "conquer"
the world. :-)
* Merged in changes between tags LINUXDOC_2_DOCBOOK and
LINUXDOC_2_DOCBOOK_2. The merges are as follows (if a file isn't listed
here it's because there are no changes to merge since the
LINUXDOC_2_DOCBOOK tag was put down).
File From -> To Merged to files...
---------------------------------------------------------------
authors.sgml 1.118 -> 1.128 authors.ent
boothelp.sgml Added
contrib.sgml 1.312 -> 1.329 staff/chapter.sgml
eresources.sgml 1.50 -> 1.51 eresources/chapter.sgml
handbook.sgml 1.91 -> 1.95 handbook.sgml
mirrors.sgml 1.92 -> 1.99 mirrors/chapter.sgml
porting.sgml 1.112 -> 1.118 [1]
ports.sgml 1.31 -> 1.33 ports/chapter.sgml
printing.sgml 1.22 -> 1.23 printing/chapter.sgml
stable.sgml 1.17 -> 1.18 cutting-edge/chapter.sgml [2]
submitters.sgml 1.246 -> 1.261 contrib/chapter.sgml
[1] Merged changes. Part of these changes are the migration of the
"Making a port" section from contrib/chapter.sgml to
ports/chapter.sgml
[2] Merged some changes. 1.18 demotes some of the section headings so
that the -stable section will appear on one HTML page. This is not
the case with the DocBook stylesheets we're using, so wasn't
necessary. For the time being, the -stable headings will follow
the -current headings. This can be revisited after the migration
is complete.
There will be one more merge pass once the Handbook in doc/handbook/ is
frozen, and then a pass to reformat (refill) most of the lines in the
Handbook so it's more aesthetically pleasing. The SGML parsers don't
care, but it makes it easier to follow the structure when editing the
documents.
* Removed
sgml-shorttag: nil
sgml-minimize-attributes: max
from the Emacs local variables at the bottom of each file. It didn't
do quite what I was expecting.