It does not all live under /documentation. The tools are under /tools (and I
think the ArgoUML version is fetched from /src_new/default.properties).

Go through one of the subversion tutorials to understand the concepts of
checking out, checking in and updating your code! I expect you to learn this
quickly.

        /Linus


2007/11/27, Tony Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Michiel van der Wulp wrote:
> > Hi Tony,
> >
> > Welcome!
> > I wrote large parts of the manual in docbook, and I very much welcome
> > the transition to the newer docbook version.
> > Great that you will be able to do this!
> Wow, glad to be involved!
>
> I've written to a few open source dev communities before with varying
> levels of response.  This one is the most welcoming and encouraging I've
> yet encountered.  (Not that my body of experience is at all big--kind of
> the opposite.  But I appreciate the atmosphere and spirit of the group. :)
> > Linus answered what I had in mind: Please be sure we can still
> > generate the html and pdf files - i.e. update the toolchain, too.
> What does the toolchain contain?  Is it simply the XSL / Ant
> buildfiles?  Does it all live under /documentation ?
> > Please create an issue for this, and attach patches to it for the
> > modified files.
> > Then, one of the developers (or I) will commit the changes.
> This is something I've always wondered about but never figured out.  How
> does the patch process work?  (I have Subclipse on EasyEclipse for LAMP,
> and the SyncroSVN client that comes with <oXygen /> XML Editor.
>
> I've never worked on shared code before, this is exciting. :)
>
>
> -- Tony
>
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