Hey. .

I'm not sure if anyone responded, but I wager that Hudson would always 
fail if we waited for the docs to have no formatting warnings.  

Don't get me wrong, I'm not advocating for warnings, but they seem to be 
only slightly less common then spelling mistakes.  Right now, however, 
there are a couple of new sections that haven't been connected to the 
table of contents and one warning that I have yet to resolve but doesn't 
effect the display.  Mike and I were going to look at the latter 
sometime this week.  As for the former, I am not sure who added the 2 
sections--I fear svn blame--but my intention was to look through them, 
edit,  and then add to the table of contents.   Since this sort of 
review takes a while and these sort of warning doesn't effect the web 
display, I've let the warnings hang on.   This doesn't seem to be the 
ideal way of doing things, so if there's a better way, let me know.

Best,
Alyssa.



 
Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
> The trunk user doc build has six warnings, yet the build succeeds. 
> Warnings indicate formatting errors. Should the user doc Hudson fail on 
> warnings, as that is what it is there to detect?
>
>   


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