On Dec 21, 2006, at 18:54, Ralf Angeli wrote:
* Carsten Dominik (2006-12-20) writes:
Well, lets go ahead and do it.
What do you need from me? A good starting point are actually the
reftex*el files and reftex.texi as they appear in the current CVS
emacs
- they are up-to-date.
Is there a CVS repository besides the one of Emacs where it would be
worthwhile to have the history preserved?
No. I did have the files under CVS, but I have been not systematic
about it and used CVS mainly as a backup mechanism. So the changes
annotations are not so useful, I don't think it makes sense to keep
this.
I have been systematic recording user-visible changes, there is a
chapter in the manual thaat covers the changes since 4.0, and on the
RefTeX homepage there is a link to a CHANGES file that contains also
older changes.
Actually, the distribution on my site contains a few interesting files:
The Makefile, a README file, an INSTALL file, and the GPL license
file. I think these should
be kept in the CVS, and probably modified to reflect the new
maintainers, and possibly different installation procedures. Let me
know what I can do to help.
- Carsten
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