> > The admin directory has files which go way beyond the needs of the average
 > > contributor.
 > 
 > Those files aren't documented anywhere, and aren't included in the
 > distribution.  So, if we don't mention them, there's no chance an
 > average contributor will learn about them.  What's the harm of
 > mentioning them?  Some of those files are quite useful for
 > maintenance.

I've just tried to follow the 80-20 rule.  If the admin directory has files
that are generally useful and can be described briefly then clearly there's
no harm.

-- 
Nick                                           http://www.inet.net.nz/~nickrob


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