On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 20:26:33 +0200
Julien Valroff <jul...@kirya.net> wrote:

> > I think the wiki is the best place for this type of information.   
> 
> Yes, but the sources should also include documentation (maybe not as
> detailed as what can be added to the wiki)


Unix has a wonderful thing called man(1). Let's use it.
Or at least the README (which is to long and should be split sometime
IMHO).

Wikies and whatever other on-line resources are nice, could be used for
more examples, tutorials, ..., can be used as "staging area" but I
think an application should come complete documentation. And what is in
the repo should be the authoritative thing.

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