2009/12/29 Bruce Dubbs <bruce.du...@gmail.com>

> Bruce O. Benson wrote:
>
>  I have examined the hierarchy of the manual and it currently has the
>>>> structure below.  I also did some research and propose a different
>>>> layout, also shown below.
>>>>
>>>
>> The current layout of the grub2 manual is actually here:
>>
>> http://grub.enbug.org/Manual
>>
>
> From one Bruce to another:
>
> The content of bzr trunk/docs has a file, grub.texi.  Line 6 says:
>
>  @settitle GNU GRUB Manual @value{VERSION}
>
> The wiki is indeed helpful, but not the official GRUB Manual.  Both
> 'Manuals' are terribly incomplete.
>
>

Yes Bruce, I certainly stand corrected.  My post probably sounded more
presumptuous than helpful.

If I:
- ...merged the contents of both existing documents into a new one...
- ...that adhered to the outline you enumerated...
- ...assigned copyright to FSF...
- ...rendered in texi, html, and pdf.

...Would that be useful for someone to check in to trunk/docs?  I don't
wanna get deep into a piece of work like that if it's not wanted.


Yours,
Bruce
-- 
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