Philipp Moeller <bootsare...@googlemail.com> writes:

> I set up an initial texinfo manual and adjusted the Makefile to install
> it. The outline is based on what used to be in the old manual and I'll
> start writing the Introduction tomorrow. As I'm not yet very familiar
> with BBDB some help would be appreciated.
>
> Feel free to pull the commits you like from:
> https://github.com/bo0ts/bbdb-v3
>
Looks like a place to start, great! 

- Is the intention to mainly develop the doc in this repository and then
merge to Savannah?

- Presumably the old doc can still serve as an inspiration, or is there
any restrictions on replication?

I am happy to help out on this, but may take some time to get up to
speed, as I have limited (i.e. no) experience with collaborating through
revision control, so will learn as I go. I guess a start could be to
capture some of the issues from the list and just drop it into the
(approximately) appropriate sections and restructure and reorganise as
it develops, plus as mentioned inspiration from the old manual?

-- 
Johnny

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