"I'll do a bit of research on the workflow to better understand how this
all works (is the definitive guide still useful?
<http://tdg.docbook.org/tdg/5.0/ch01.html>). In the mean time, if any
there's any less-critical work that I could get started on, let me know
and I'd be glad to help!"
Docbook is useful as a reference. In usual workflow, you will find many
code examples in src files, and you have templates as explained in the
Howto.
Many chapters have to be updated (sometimes for only a few words),
rebuilt or created. There is no complete list of what is to be done. You
can find some indications in the "bug" list of Bugzila
:https://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=__open__&content=gimp%20manual&no_redirect=1&order=Importance&product=GIMP-manual&query_format=specific.
Also when you have built the html files of the work in progress, you
will find a What's new in GIMP-2.10 section. And browsing the Web for
gimp-2.9, you will find several What's new in.
But the main way is to compare gimp-2.9.6 step by step with the help
html files.
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