The core thing here is about getting install (configure) options out in the open, making life easier to understand for everyone. I also think that some default configure options (examples) should be provided to make the process that bit easier.
Wherever it is stored till it's published is neither here nor there - i think. It might be nice to make a seperate appendix for this? Anyhow, i'll go back to lurking. James Cox > > > Every manual is not complete. Holding nearly complete chapters in > > temp-directories is also a bad idea. This will confuse readers and > > writers. > > Well, I don't care _where_ to put in this stuff. I just thought, that it > would > be better to not put stuff into the manual, which is not only incomplete, > but not even really started. We have to put all these configure options > into xml and start to sort them. I you'd like to have such things in > the "real" manual, well, go for it. IMHO _this_ would confuse readers. > > > The PHP manual have four parts. Part 4 is the function reference and > > there is now (with Hartmuts help) a function index. This means, it > > is nearly impossible to find something in the first three parts. > > Ah, okay. > > Mark >