In a message of Sun, 25 Sep 2016 12:57:19 -0400, David Levine writes: >How about this, in nmh(7) and the output from install-mh(1): > >BUGS > Send bug reports, questions, suggestions, and patches to nmh- > [email protected]. That mailing list is relatively quiet, so user > questions are encouraged. Users are also encouraged to subscribe. > > If problems are encountered with an nmh program, they should be > reported to the local maintainers of nmh, if any, or to the mailing > list noted above. When doing this, the name of the program should be > reported, along with the version information for the program. > > To find out what version of an nmh program is being run, invoke the > program with the -version switch. This prints the version of nmh, the > host it was compiled on, and the date the program was linked. > > New releases and other information of potential interest are announced > at http://www.nongnu.org/nmh/ .
This looks good to me. >> This is one place where I would like a link to documentation, at some >> master site, (so you can read it even if the docs never made it to >> where they are supposed to be for your distro.) > >Unfortunately, there isn't such a site. If the man pages didn't get >installed, that's a packaging problem. Modern nmh should be easier for >packagers to deal with than older versions. Ah, I was talking about the case where there is a man page, but no user documentation. Lots of places I go don't install the documentation everywhere, just some places. If we have a git page, and this for browsing the source http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/nmh.git then we ought to find it easy to make the docs as git-browsable as the code, no? Laura _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
