Thinking of this, I I think that it would be nice to get a "diff" of a well
formed plain text type document.

OK, what I really want is plain text in a markup format. And have it be
available via a "git" repository. What this would get us is a log of the
changes which we could track over time."git" is my current favorite source
control management software. Too bad there's not a z/OS port.
On Apr 30, 2013 2:22 PM, "Steve Comstock" <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 4/30/2013 1:17 PM, Ed Jaffe wrote:
>
>> On 4/30/2013 6:00 AM, Steve Comstock wrote:
>>
>>> ... spend some time perusing the docs each time a new
>>> release comes out.
>>>
>>
>> It seems that most people are too busy these days to read the Release
>> Information books. Some folks still only use commands they learned in the
>> 1980s.
>>
>> One good thing about TNLs was that applying them focused you in on what
>> was new.
>>
>>
> Wow! That brings back memories. What a pain they could be.
> But, as you say, you at least had the opportunity to focus
> on the changes.
>
>
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