Can't send this email directly to whoever made the change, as unfortunately
README.developers' old version history has been lost, but here's the comment
I made in the log as I put "danh" back just now:
Someone (unfortunately original version history has been lost so I don't
know who) changed "danh" to "your-id". That makes my introductory
comment "we'll use version 1.0.4 and my mhost.com account, danh, as
examples here" make no sense, though.
If danh is going to be "parameterized", then 1.0.4 should be too.
Doesn't make sense to parameterize one of the changing items and not the
other one. If it's going to be done, danh should be changed to YOUR-ID
or something and 1.0.4 (and 1_0_4) should be changed to X.Y.Z (and
X_Y_Z). I just thought it'd be clearer to use real values and disclaim
that fact up front. Anyhow, putting danh back until such time as
someone wants to parameterize both items (and change the introductory
text appropriately).
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