While we're talking about the fate of DSpace documentation,
I'd like to put in a plea to maintain a Web-friendly version *as well*.
When consulting the doc for other open-source projects (usually because
they are components of DSpace..) I find the online HTML version of
the doc a lot more handy than PDF: it's easier to navigate, faster
to get to, easier to read on a computer display.
PDF is a whole lot better suited to printing than to viewing online.

The PostgreSQL site is an excellent example of an online manual --
see http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/interactive/index.html
Note that it also has a place to attach "user comments" (along the
lines of a blog). These often have very useful hints and tidbits.

    -- Larry



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