David Boyes wrote:
> No, it's not hard in an individual case, but the documentation can't keep up
> with current development as it is

The primary reason that documentation has not been able to keep up is
that most of it has been in a form that was not editable.  You may not
be aware of it but all of the documentation

 * Unix Quick Start Guide
 * Windows Release Notes / Reference
 * OpenAFS Reference (man pages for all commands, config files, and
services)
 * OpenAFS User Manual
 * OpenAFS Administrator Manual

is all now in an editable form.  POD files for the OpenAFS Reference
and DocBook for everything else.

Updated versions of the RPC references and Rx library documentation
are soon to follow in doxygen.

In the past it was impossible to request that a documentation
patch be submitted along with a code patch.  This is no longer
a barrier.

Jeffrey Altman

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